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piishy
what is the grammar of 'much' and 'more' with comparative?
13 พ.ค. 2012 เวลา 20:49
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With the adjectives more than one syllable we should use ''More'' in comparatives, -Your car is more expensive than my car. ''Much'' is used as an intensifier, making the comparative stronger; -Your car is much more expensive than my car.
13 พฤษภาคม 2012
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Dear friend,
When you have questions about "Many and Much", you need to know about the count nouns and non-count nouns too. ;)you may say:
How many books do you want to buy?
Many students have taken the test last week.
but,
How much flour is needed to bake a cake?
How much money do you make in a year?
MUCH precedes non-count nouns but MANY will be used with countable nouns.
About MORE I should say it is for comparison, if you use the adjectives with one syllable you will have sentences as below:
- She is younger than what she looks.
- They are older than us
But if the adjectives have more than one syllables then:
- He has bought a more expensive car.
- They are more patient than our teachers.
I hope this would help.
;)
14 พฤษภาคม 2012
With the adjectives more than one syllable we should use ''More'' in comparatives, -Your car is more expensive than my car.
''Much'' is used as an intensifier, making the comparative stronger;
-Your car is much more expensive than my car.
13 พฤษภาคม 2012
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