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Guyper Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Much Vs More

1."He rans much faster than me"

"I did a much better job than the others"

2."A more colorful landscape than any other"

How do I know when to use more instead of much when modifying an adjective?

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"A more colorful landscape than any other" How do I know when to use more instead of much when modifying an adjective? -- Well, in these cases, you cannot use 'more' when the adjective/adverb is already in its comparative form (as in #1).

  • "A more colorful landscape than any other" How do I know when to use more instead of much when modifying an adjective?
  • -- Well, in these cases, you cannot use 'more' when the adjective/adverb is already in its comparative form (as in #1).
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1."He ran much faster than me"

"I did a much better job than the others"

2."A more colorful landscape than any other"

How do I know when to use more instead of much when modifying an adjective?-- Well, in these cases, you cannot use 'more' when the adjective/adverb is already in its comparative form (as in #1).

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