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Gyeonwon
what does this mean?
we know that there is more to the learning experience than study.
I've only seen the type of sentence structure, "to be more to VERB".
I don't exactly get what this sentence means.. help me with it guys~ and if you ever give me some relative a few examples that would be awesome~!! Many thanks in advance~
14 apr. 2016 23:40
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I don't know if this is exactly what you are referring to . But, I will guess and let me know if I was correct.
Here are some examples.
"to be more understanding".
"I disagreed with her viewpoints, but I listened carefully because I've been trying to be more understanding".
"to be more + verb" as in "to be more caring".
To be more caring I made my girlfriend breakfast this morning.
So generally, use the gerund. The gerund is just take the verb... like "to understand" and add "ing" and remove the "to" to make it a noun. Becomes "understanding".
15 april 2016
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It means that the learning experience consists of more than [merely] study. The "to" here isn't a particle associated with a verb; it's a preposition applied to the noun phrase "learning experience", and "more" is a pronoun here rather than an adjective.
A couple more examples:
"There is more to it than meets the eye" -- a common expression meaning that it is more substantial than appearances suggest.
"There is more to John than just good looks"
15 april 2016
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