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When more is used before adjective or adverb as inconvenient in your example, it is an adverb whose primary function is to modify the following word And once stupider is in, by analogy vapider eventually starts sounding more acceptable. However, when it is used before a noun (or sometimes after a noun), it is used as a determiner or adjective.
The modifies the adverb more and they together form an adverbial modifier that modifies the verb doubt Sure enough, this ngram shows that stupider got started long after more stupid According to wiktionary, the etymology is as follows
From middle english, from old english þȳ (“by that, after that, whereby”), originally the instrumental case of the demonstratives sē (masculine) and þæt (neuter).
13 what's more is an expression that's used when you want to emphasize that the next action or fact is more or as important as the one mentioned What's more, it brings more chaos The more, the more you can see all of this in a dictionary example The more (one thing happens), the more (another thing happens) an increase in one thing (an action, occurrence, etc.) causes or correlates to an increase in another thing
[1] the more work you do now, the more free time you'll [you will] have this weekend. In case (a) you are asking which of the boxes has more desirable qualities than the other This is question you would most likely ask to a person to get their opinion In case (b) you are asking which of the boxes would be more likely asking a statistics question, how many people would prefer box 1 and how many would prefer.
You can say more smooth, or smoother
Both are fine and mean exactly the same thing But beware of trying to combine them, and saying more smoother Many will say that a formulation like that is wrong. I got confused with “ stricter and more strict”, strictest and most strict”
What is the rule about this or both are correct Let me make a sentence with stricter dan is stricter than ryan about In technical document in english, i read sentence of more than 2 I usually just understand it as two or more since we generally translate it as similar sentence in korean
If possible always pay the balance in full every month or pay more than the minimum amount
What part of speech is ‘more’and which word it is modifying?
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