A. I want to eat more. Here 'more' is used as a comparative form of 'much' right???? And also I don't need to add 'than this' here with more right? It definitely means I want to eat more than this. ADVERBS OF TIME, MANNER, AND DEGREE HAVE COMPARISON RIGHT, NOT ALL KINDS OF ADVERBS,RIGHT? ?
What are other adverbs of degree besides much and less that can be used as a comparative form??
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