juancho13
like something better vs like something more which one of these two is correct? are both correct?
Jul 30, 2014 1:35 AM
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I do better when explaining with examples. I translated them to help you as well. Mejor= better Mas= more I like cookies better than cake. - Me gusta galletas mejor que pastel. I like chocolate more than vanilla. - Me gusta chocolate mas que vanilla. I love you more. - Te amo mas. I think your hair looks better like that. - Pienso que tu cabello se mira mejor asi. Spanish is better than English. - Español es mejor que Ingles. I like Spanish more than English. - Me gusta Español mas que Ingles. I hope this helps! -Stephanie M.
January 19, 2015

You can say "I like X better than Y" or "I like X more than Y"

Both are correct, and the meaning is the same.

However, "more" can also be used in a lot of other contexts (such as "I hate X more than Y") where you cannot use "better"

July 30, 2014
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