What's the difference between more and much?

What's the difference between more and much?


More is the comparative order of many and many
Most is the most advanced of many
And "much" is used to modify uncountable names
Many is an uncountable noun
"More" means comparative + polysyllabic adjective, adverb or + noun, most because "most" is the most advanced + polysyllabic adjective, adverb or + noun
more:[ mɔ:(r) ]
n. More
a. More, more, more
More, more, further
n. [Computer] DOS command: make DOS display information one screen at a time instead of continuous scrolling
Examples and usage
1.His illness was more serious than the doctor first thought.
His illness is more serious than the doctor thought
2.There are more cars on the road in the summer than in the winter.
There are more cars on the road in summer than in winter
3.She spends more and more time alone in her room.
She spent more and more time alone in her room
4.I am becoming more and more irritated by his selfish behaviour.
I'm getting more and more annoyed at his selfish behavior
5.He couldn't lift the table and no more could I.
He can't lift the table, neither can I
6.He speaks more and more openly about his problem.
He talked more and more openly about his problems,
7.It took more or less a whole day to paint the ceiling.
It took nearly a whole day to paint the ceiling
most:[ məust ]
n. Most, most
a. Most, almost all, most
The most, the most, the most
Examples and usage
1.It was one of the most important discoveries ever made.
This is one of the most significant discoveries ever made
2.Most students passed the examination.
Most of the students passed the exam
3.This is the area that attracts the most attention.
This is the area of most concern
4.He spoke most bitterly of his experiences in prison.
He told a painful account of his experience in prison
5.I go to the shop most every day.
I go to the shop almost every day
much:[ mʌtʃ ]
a. Many
Very, very
Many
[adjective comparative more superlative most]
[adverb comparative more superlative most]
Examples and usage
1.I think we may learn much from it.
I think we can learn a lot from it
2.I don't suppose you have much time.
I don't think you have much time
3.Mary and I are looking forward very much to the party.
Mary and I are looking forward to the party
4.The patient is much the same this morning.
There was little change in the patient's condition this morning
5.I won't have a pudding it was as much as I could do to finish the very large first course.
I don't want pudding - it's not easy for me to finish the first course
6.Much as I would like to stay,I really must go home.
I'd love to stay here, but I really have to go home
many:[ meni ]
n. A lot of people, a lot of people
a. Many
[adjective comparative more superlative most]
Examples and usage
1.How many students are there in your class?
How many students are there in your class?
2.Many people would like to take holidays abroad.
Many people are willing to spend their holidays abroad
3.Many dogs have a good nose.
Most dogs have a good sense of smell
4.Many diseases are caused by bacteria.
Many diseases are caused by bacteria
5.Many people believe that prison isn't a cure for crime.
Many people believe that imprisonment will not solve the problem of crime
6.Many languages have Latin as their base.
Many languages are based on Latin



Can you add an adjective directly after "much" for example, "much comfortable" needs to be added with "more"


much more comfortable
In general, many + adj / adv
But adj. Transformed from participle can be used with much
much +worried/surprised/moved/frigtheend.
But not with the ordinary adj



The difference between more and much
The teacher said that "much" is used to modify the comparative degree of adjectives, and "more" is used to describe polysyllabic adjectives and adverbs
The new mobile phone is much ____ (expensive) than that one.
Who is _____ (famous),Daming or Xiaoming?
There is also a multiple choice question:
He___ wait until the rain ________ .
A.won't ,will stop B.won't ,stops C.will ,stops D.will,will stop.
The mid-term exam is coming,
And begin + Dong


The teacher is right. Many is used to modify the comparative degree of adjectives. More and polysyllabic adjectives and adverbs form the comparative degree. 1. More expensive



1.I have ________ money with me.Would you please lend me some?
A.a few B.a little C.few D.little
2.There ______ a sports meeting in our school next week.
A.will have B.will hold C.is going to be D.is going to have
We must be very careful!


D for the first question
From the question to borrow money from others, we know that there is no money, so we should choose C or D. money is an uncountable noun, so we should choose D
The second question is C
There be sentence pattern means "you (exist)"; be going to express the future
It's too Chinglish
Who should hold the sports meeting
D is the same as a, don't have to have
C can also be said to be there will be... Because will can also be used to indicate the future



Would you like some tea, please


Some means "some", which can be used as adjectives and pronouns. It often modifies the plural of countable nouns. For example, some books, some boys, and uncountable nouns, such as some water, some tea. Some is often used in affirmative sentences. Any means "any some". It can also modify the plural or uncountable nouns, which are often used in interrogative sentences and negative sentences
But in the questions of suggestion, rhetorical question, request, or expecting a positive answer, some is often used instead of any
Would you like some coffee?
What about some fruit juice?



I love you, only one tent of the required return, I would be sufficient
I love you, only one tent of the required return, I would be sufficient





English translation
this is true on the basis of the share of income held by the richest and poorest 20 percent of the us population of over the past few decades.


If you like it
That's true in terms of the income ratio of the rich to the poor, 20 percent of our population, over the past few decades
As for the content of this, it depends on the context



English translation
Please translate:
It doesn't matter what is true,it only matters what people believe is true.


It doesn't matter what is true, it's just what people believe is true



English translation
CSI NY's sentence, very feeling (to combine the plot, scene), translation of the real mood


Dale Carnegie today is life - the only life you are sure of.Make the most of today.Get interested in something.Shake yourself awake.Develop a hobby.L...



Would you like to give it to me, please


Would you please give it to me? / can you give it to me?