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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

more/much

more motivated
much motivated

Which is correct?
  

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The meaning of each is different. " would be a comparison with an earlier time, when I was not as much motivated. "very motivated" sounds better than "much motivated" and is a quantification rather than a comparison of motivation.

  • The meaning of each is different.
  • " would be a comparison with an earlier time, when I was not as much motivated.
  • "very motivated" sounds better than "much motivated" and is a quantification rather than a comparison of motivation.
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The meaning of each is different. In a sentence, "I am more motivated." would be a comparison with an earlier time, when I was not as much motivated.
"very motivated" sounds better than "much motivated" and is a quantification rather than a comparison of motivation.

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