The usage and difference of some, more and many

The usage and difference of some, more and many


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/S & # 601; m; S & # 601; m / indef det (used in affirmative senses, or in questions expecting a positive reply; after if / while, when the sentence has a positive emphasis; and in invitations and requests)
(used with [u] ns with uncountable nouns) an unspecified amount of some; There's some ice in the fridge. Would you like some milk in your tea? Is there some (more) wine in the cellar? *If you save some money each week, we can go on holiday
(used with PL [C] ns, usu referring to three or more); Some children were playing in the park. Why don't you give her some flowers? CF see I suggest you give her some flowers, If you put some pictures on the wall the room will look bright
/ sʌm; sʌm/ indef det
Some people have naturally beautiful voices while others need to be trained, Some modern music sounds harsh and tuneless. Some of modern music are harsh and tuneless, I shall be gone (for) some time, ie for quite a long time
Person, place or thing that is unknown or unspecified: some man at the door is asking to see you
He spent nearly 12 years in Africa
/ sʌm; sʌm/ indef pron
Some were at the meeting yesterday Some of the chairs are broken. Some of the money was stolen
Part of the whole number or amount being considered, Some of the students had done their homework, but most of them didn't
-some
Suffixes
(with NS and vs forming adjs) producing; likely to cause; tending to: fearsome * quarrelsome * meddlesome
Group of the specified number: threesome
many
/&; men &;; am &; n &; / indef det, indef pron (used with PL ns or vs with plural noun or verb)
A large number of people or things. (a) (DET): many people agree with nationalization? *There are too many mistakes in this essay, How many do you want? I would't have offered to water the plants if I'd known there were so many, He made ten mistakes in as many (ie ten) lines
Many a large number of (used with a sing n + sing V and singular noun + singular verb): many a strong man has been weakened before such a challenge The Eiffel Tower many a time
There are six of us two too many for a game of whist, two more than the correct or needed number Many's the sb / sth who / that... There are many people / things that... Many's the promise that has been broken those words many a time.)
>A government which improves conditions for the many
#We are faced with a, many sided ` problem
more
/(a) (DET): more people, cars, money, imagination, There are two more students here than yesterday, I can't possibly eat any more. Thank you. I really can't eat any more. * is there much more of this film? Is the film still long? * what more can I say (ie in addition to what has already been said)? * we need a few more I hope we'll see more of you, ie see you more often
An increasing number or amount (of sb / sth): she spends more and more time alone in her room
> more adv
She read the letter more carefully the second time
I like her more than her husband



What are the adjectives and adverbs with more before comparative


General adjectives or adverbs directly in front of the word add more to form a comparative grade
But the comparative degree of polysyllabic adjective or adverb is formed by adding more before it
For example: important → more important; beautiful → more beautiful
In addition, predicative adjectives and adjectives changed from participles are also formed by adding more before them
For example: afraid → more afraid; interesting → more interesting; please → more please



What's the difference between adding more and much before the comparative adjective?


Many plus comparison can modify many, such as much bigger, much smaller, etc
More is a part of the comparison level, such as more important



Write fot you only


Only for you. The third reply said that other people's translation with translators is not accurate. I think it's totally his misunderstanding@@



Money can make you happy, only if you spend it in a cleaner way
It's OK to read the answers. There's this article on the computer, but it's all finished


Money can make you happy, only if you spend it in a clever way.
If you use wisdom to use money, then money will make you happy
Buying a new car makes you happy.
You'll be happy to buy a new car
However, you will forget this happy feeling when the ca