1 мая 2020 г. · It can be an adverb (“The road was more crowded.”), a Determiner (“Can I have more coffee?”) or a pronoun (“Tell me more.”) |
26 апр. 2018 г. · The only time that more can properly be used as an adverb is when it is modifying another modifier, usually an adjective, as in "more happily ... |
25 июл. 2018 г. · “More” can be used as a determiner (“I want more soup”; “We need more bowls”), as an adverb (“He walked more after his bicycle was stolen”; “English is a more ... |
29 окт. 2020 г. · “More” also goes before adjectives and adverbs: This film is more interesting than the one we watched last week. I wish he would speak ... |
11 июл. 2018 г. · “More” is an adverb here because it modifies the verb “get.” The sentence, in meaning, can be simplified to “If we get more, we want more.” This ... |
13 июл. 2017 г. · “More” is usually used as an adjective, such as “I will want more food.” In your question, “more” functions as a noun and is the subject of the ... |
14 нояб. 2018 г. · According to my school of grammar, it is neither. Wrong is an adjective functioning as a subject complement, and more is an adverb modifying wrong. |
24 янв. 2022 г. · “More” and “most” are adverbs that modify verbs [they walk more], adjectives [a most careful person] and adverbs [walk more slowly]. |
3 мая 2021 г. · 1. I am extremely ( adverb ) tired ( adjective ) . ( position: before the adjective ) 2. The clock ( noun ) was too (adverb ) large ( adjective ) . |
14 янв. 2023 г. · An adverb tells more about a verb. The pretty woman sang beautifully. There is an adverb in this sentence that tells more about the verb. |
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