Are there any differences between these two sentences? I am not able to distinguish .
Original :When I get home in the evenings, I often feel exhausted- more from the travelling than from my work.
My own sentence :When I get home in the evenings, I often feel more exhausted from the travelling than from my work itself.
I am more interested in learning English than in learning French. (HERE more (as an adverb) modifies adjective)
I am interested more in learning English than in learning French. (HERE more (as an adverb)modifies prepositional phrase)
I asked the question here:
https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/248001-I-often-feel-exhausted-more-from-the-travelling-than
Mickey Mouse 8241 more exhausted from the travelling than I am more interested in learning English than I heard that they're better. I read somewhere, but I forgot where it is. I'm sorry if I'm mistaken.
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Mickey Mouse 8241more exhausted from the travelling than
I am more interested in learning English than
I heard that they're better. I read somewhere, but I forgot where it is. I'm sorry if I'm mistaken.