more + noun grammar - Axtarish в Google
More + Noun = Determiner Remember that the plural form is used when speaking in general about countable items or people (There are more students this year). When speaking about uncountable objects, use the singular form (We need more rice). Examples: It's important to eat more fruit in your diet during the summer.
9 февр. 2019 г.
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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