What is difference of more and much?

What is difference of more and much?

Much vs More Much is often confused with very as it is used to indicate great quantity that cannot be expressed in numbers. More is another word that is used to express a greater amount, quantity, or degree.

Is it correct to say much more?

much more should only be used for things which are not individually countable. One hint might be not to use much more with a plural noun, so don’t say “much more cats” (though you can of course say “much more catty”). many more should only be used for things which are individually countable.

What does that much more mean?

1. It’s the meaning of that given as no. 11 here: “to a great extent or degree; very”. “That much more so” = “Very much more so”.

Is it that much or that many?

‘Much’ is used when we are speaking about a singular noun. ‘Many’ is used when we are speaking about a plural noun. When we speak about ‘many’ and ‘much’, it’s worth mentioning countable and uncountable nouns.

How do you use much or more?

Both, ‘more’ and ‘much’ can be used for comparison. For example: “His house is much better.” “His house was more expensive.” However, ‘more’ denotes that the comparison is between two things, such as his house and my house. Whereas, ‘much’ is a general statement or comparison than the other houses.

Where do we use much more?

Many more & Much more Sometimes, more and many are used together for comparison (of countable nouns). For example, “there are many more days left for me to legally become an adult.” This is slightly different from there are many days left – which is just a general statement and not a comparison with a current object.

Is much higher correct?

Although they’re all technically correct, “much higher” is probably more natural sounding and more commonly used.

Is very much more grammatically correct?

The OP’s sentence is grammatically correct. You use “much more” in front of an uncountable noun. On the other hand, you use “many more” in front of plural nouns such as I have many more friends in this city.

What is another word for much more?

What is another word for much more?

a lot more very much more
appreciably more considerably more
immeasurably more many more
noticeably more significantly more
substantially more more than meets the eye

Can I use much more?

You use “much more” in front of an uncountable noun. Another example: I need much more time to do this job. On the other hand, you use “many more” in front of plural nouns such as I have many more friends in this city. Much more is a colloquial term.

Is much plural or singular?

When using much, the noun will always be singular; it cannot be plural. Many is used to describe count nouns or nouns that can be counted like books, ideas, leaves, and shoes. When using many, the noun will always be plural. The following examples show how much and many are used.

How can I use more in English grammar?

More is often considered to be the comparative form of much and , many. 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.

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