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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Grammar: More Important or More Importantly

I am wondering which is correct:
"More important" or " More importantly"
Is there a meaningful difference between the two, and if so, what is it?
Your advice is appreciated
  

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Love is more important than money. Important is an adjective. He told us his smart phone was stolen.

  • Love is more important than money.
  • Important is an adjective.
  • He told us his smart phone was stolen.
  • More importantly , he said that all our secret information and pictures were on it.
  • Importantly is an adverb.
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Love is more important than money. Important is an adjective.

He told us his smart phone was stolen. More importantly, he said that all our secret information and pictures were on it.
Importantly is an adverb.

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