grammar - More of a/an/the something than something - English Language ...

The final was more of a battle than a game. (This means that the final could be more accurately described as a battle than as a game.) The example …

The more I think about it, the weaker it looks. The more money donated, the more books purchased and the more happy children. It looks weaker and …

horrible -> more horrible (not "horribler") Two-syllable words ending in consonant + "y" take "ier": happy -> happier; pretty -> prettier; Both "more clear" and …

This is the adverbial use of “way” to mean “much” or “far.”. Way can be used as an adverb, but it is very informal. According to this entry: — adv. informal a. at a …

You should use "Let alone" or "not to mention". You sound like a Malaysian. "What more" sounds like a direct translation from "apa lagi". Please …

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