More is a comparative word. More with nouns, adjectives, adverbs, verbs, prepositions. We use more with different classes of words ... |
More as a pronoun replaces the noun it refers to and means greater in number or amount. For example: I have inconsiderable amount of money but she has more than ... |
Warning: We use more + noun phrase, not much + noun phrase, to make a comparison: Footballers earn more money than other sportsmen. |
We use more with countable or uncountable nouns when we compare two things, to say that one thing is bigger in number or amount than another thing. There are ... |
The more expression with count and noncount nouns. The is used in the comparative phrasing of each part, particularly with the more, the greater, the better, ... |
3 авг. 2013 г. · As a determiner more serves the same purpose as an adjective: it is used before a noun. We need more time to finish the job. My wife earns more ... |
1. greater in amount, degree, or number. often used as the comparative of much or many · 2. additional; further. take more tea · 3. a greater amount, quantity, or ... |
25 янв. 2018 г. · You can "more" with both countable and uncountable nouns: I want more rice. I want more chips. Expectation is an abstract noun, and is uncountable in your ... |
'More' can be added before an 'adjective' to make a comparative adjective, if it is added before a noun it means to a larger extent. She added more offensive ... |
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