More Phoenix. The larger the number of people interested in art, the happier the society is. For example would this be correct:
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Just fyi, though, more better is pretty frequently used ironically these days by the hipsters and the whatnot to simply mean better. This is more a prerequisite than a necessary quality. It will among other teach them the morals of the agta, the myths and how they see the world around them.
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.
I have much more money. This is more a prerequisite than a necessary quality. Under which circumstances would you use much more instead of many more ?
From Middle English, From Old.
What's the difference between these types of adjective usages? However, when it is used before a. But the user of the phrase is not making a mathematically precise.
The Harder I Study, The Better Score I Can Get In Ielts Exam.
Apparently, the need to compare levels of stupidity was so great that people granted stupid a sort of. Sure enough, this ngram shows that stupider got started long after more stupid. What's more, it brings more.
Just Fyi, Though, More Better Is Pretty Frequently Used Ironically These Days By The Hipsters And The Whatnot To Simply Mean Better.
A probability of 50% would be as likely as not. More likely than not logically means with a probability greater than 50%. For example would this be correct:
According To Wiktionary, The Etymology Is As Follows:
This is more of a prerequisite than a necessary quality. The larger the number of people interested in art, the happier the society is. The more fitness centres is available, the healthier the people is.