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Paint hat 102 Posted 8 years ago
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A complement to my question:

so so / more or less

Once I read that "more or less" is used only when we reffer to quantity.

Ex. There were more or less twenty people at the party.

And "so so" ,when we don't like something very much.

Ex. Do you like math? So so.

My question is: Can we use "more or less" on the second answer too?

Do you like math? More or less.

  

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paint hat 102 My question is: Can we use "more or less" on the second answer too? Do you like math? More or less.

  • paint hat 102 My question is: Can we use "more or less" on the second answer too?
  • Do you like math?
  • More or less.
  • It's understandable, but it doesn't sound right to me.
  • Do you like math?
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paint hat 102My question is: Can we use "more or less" on the second answer too? Do you like math? More or less.

It's understandable, but it doesn't sound right to me.

Do you like math?

A little. / Sometimes. / It's OK. / Somewhat. / It's all right, but I'm not crazy about it.

CJ

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