© 2023 more | more adalah website milik pt mitra utama madani A greater number or amount of people or things Made by pt mitra tekno madani
Four major types of questions based on the dimensions assumptions
We use any more as a determiner to describe ‘an indefinite quantity of something’ Something extra to what you have now Any more is similar to some more
Some more is more common in affirmative statements
Adjective i felt more pain after the procedure, not less The new engine has even more power You like more sugar in your tea than i do He had done more harm than he had intended
If you do something more than before or more than someone else, you do it to a greater extent or more often When we are tired, tense, depressed or unwell, we feel pain much more More or less, to some extent She seemed more or less familiar with the subject

We came to more or less the same conclusion
When you like something, it's hard not to want more of it Most people want more money and friends If you favorite tv show was canceled, you wish there were more episodes Idioms more and more, to an increasing extent or degree
I love you more and more every day Idioms more or less, to some extent We came to more or less the same conclusion. You use more to indicate that there is a greater amount of something than before or than average, or than something else
You can use 'a little', 'a lot', 'a bit', 'far', and 'much' in front of more.
