
How to use "more" as adjective and adverb
2016年4月26日 · When "more" is used before adjective or adverb as "inconvenient" in your example, it is an adverb whose primary function is to modify the following word. However, …
How to use "what is more"? - English Language Learners Stack …
13 What's more is an expression that's used when you want to emphasize that the next action or fact is more or as important as the one mentioned. War doesn't bring peace; what's more, it …
grammar - 'more preferred' versus 'preferable' - English Language ...
2014年9月5日 · In case (a) you are asking which of the boxes has more desirable qualities than the other. This is question you would most likely ask to a person to get their opinion. Preferred …
word usage - 'more smooth' or 'more smoother'? Which is right ...
2019年4月18日 · You can say "more smooth", or "smoother". Both are fine and mean exactly the same thing. But beware of trying to combine them, and saying "more smoother"! Many will say …
'more' vs 'the more' - "I doubt this the more because.."
2015年1月9日 · The modifies the adverb more and they together form an adverbial modifier that modifies the verb doubt. According to Wiktionary, the etymology is as follows: From Middle …
Does "more than 2" include 2? - English Language Learners Stack …
2021年4月30日 · In technical document in English, I read sentence of "more than 2". I usually just understand it as "two or more" since we generally translate it as similar sentence in Korean. (in …
"More likely than not" - (1) How likely is it for you in percentage ...
2020年7月27日 · 1 "More likely than not" logically means with a probability greater than 50%. A probability of 50% would be "as likely as not". But the user of the phrase is not making a …
sentence usage - "What more" vs "what else" do you need?
2016年4月20日 · I am providing you with food, shelter, clothes. What more do you need or what else do you need? Which one's correct?
grammar - When to use "much more" or "many more"? - English …
2015年6月9日 · Under which circumstances would you use "much more" instead of "many more" ? For example would this be correct: I have much more money. Thanks in advance!
Use of “-er” or the word “more” to make comparative forms
2015年2月6日 · Sure enough, this ngram shows that stupider got started long after more stupid. Apparently, the need to compare levels of stupidity was so great that people granted stupid a …