more as an adverb in a sentence - Axtarish в Google
More as an adverb comes after the verb. Take a look: I need one day more . She is willing to practice more .
Can I have more of that delicious cake you baked? How many more of my relatives have you not met, I wonder? I think we're going to see ...
used to form the comparative of adjectives and adverbs with two or more syllables. She was far more intelligent than her sister.
9 февр. 2019 г. · More as Adverb · I like him more each time I see him. · She wants more every time I talk to her.
I like the film more than the book. · a course for more advanced students · It had more the appearance of a deliberate crime than of an accident. · I had no ...
9 июн. 2024 г. · What more could you ask for? · The players grew more intense as the game went on. · It happens more often than it used to. · It's the same product— ...
[from 13th c.] ... Examples: “I like steak more than I like vegetables.” “The prince was charming, and more, he was rich!” ... (informal, chiefly US) Almost.
Adverbs with two or more syllables form the comparative and superlative with more and most: We need to treat the environment more carefully. It was the most ...
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