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    The Use of More in English

    The modifier more is commonly used in English in a wide variety of situations. You are probably familiar with the use of more in the comparative form, but there are other uses as well.

    Below you will find explanations of each of the different ways more is used to modify nouns, as well as in the comparative form and as an adverb.

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    Comparative Form

    The most common use of 'more' is in the comparative form.

    'More' is used with adjectives of more than one syllable - with the exception of adjectives ending in 'y' - to express that there is more of a particular quality. Notice that the opposite 'less' is also used in a similar manner to indicate that there is less of a particular quality (This hike is less dangerous than the one we took last week.)

    Examples:

    • My history class is more interesting than my math class.
    • New York is more expensive than Seattle to visit.

    More + Noun = Determiner

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