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Overthinker Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Singular or plural - More of this/more of these?

What's the difference between "more of this" and "more of these"? And are they singular or plural?

Do we say, for example:

There is (plenty) more of this

and

There are (plenty) more of these ?

When is "more" singular and when is it plural?

  

Top answer

Eren8hisfather When is "more" singular and when is it plural? It depends what you're talking about. Are you talking about sugar?

  • Eren8hisfather When is "more" singular and when is it plural?
  • It depends what you're talking about.
  • Are you talking about sugar?
  • wine?
  • sand?
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Eren8hisfatherWhen is "more" singular and when is it plural?

It depends what you're talking about.

Are you talking about sugar? wine? sand? milk?

There is plenty more of this.
(more of this sugar, more of this wine, ...)

Are you talking about tables? cars? phones? computers?

There are plenty more of these.

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