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Vincent Teo Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

It's more of ... than ....

Could anyone give me more examples to the phrases, It's more of ... than .... ?

What's the meaning of it?

Thanks.
  

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I had put all the ingredients for a delicious stew in the crock pot to cook all day. But when I got home and checked the stew, I saw that it was more of a soup than a stew. She's more of a screamer than a singer.

  • I had put all the ingredients for a delicious stew in the crock pot to cook all day.
  • But when I got home and checked the stew, I saw that it was more of a soup than a stew.
  • She's more of a screamer than a singer.
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I had put all the ingredients for a delicious stew in the crock pot to cook all day. But when I got home and checked the stew, I saw that it was more of a soup than a stew.

She's more of a screamer than a singer.

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