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I have more water , I have much water 1 - what's the difference between : I have more water I have much water 2 - Choose the correct answer : - I would prefer ( have - to have - having ) tea - I prefer ( play - playing - to play ) games
15 dec. 2014 13:25
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The words "more" and "much" has to do with quantity. "More" is a comparison. "I have more water than my brother." "Much" is a large amount. "I have much water" but "much" in this context is a little unusual. It would be better to say, "I have a lot of water" (a lot instead of much). I would prefer to have tea. I prefer playing games. Hope this helps. :)
15 december 2014
But I think I would prefer saying it with the 'to have' form.
15 december 2014
Ah! And you could say, 'I would prefer having tea....' in a conditional sense. I would prefer having tea in the garden, if only we had a garden!
15 december 2014
You can say - I prefer to have tea or I prefer having tea. It would change the meaning a little - so what exactly do you want to say? I would prefer tea, please. Thank you, you are so kind. (And then you drink your tea!) Or, do you mean, I prefer having tea in the garden in the mornings (rather than in the dining room). This last sentence could also use the 'to have' form.
15 december 2014
You could say - I have much more water! I have much more water than I had before.
15 december 2014
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