harry1999
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I am quite confused about the usage of Much and More.
When can we use only much or more? How can it be decided to use much or more in a sentence?
I have some examples:
1. I am more demoralized vs I am much demoralized.
2. I am more happy vs I am much happy.
3. I am more lucky vs I am much lucky.
4. The tea I drank today in the morning was much better taste vs The tea I drank today in the morning was more better taste.
5. This is a still more complicated explanation vs This is a still much complicated explanation.
6. I need more time vs I need much time
Please help me out..
Can you please elucidate the difference?
Thanks
When can we use only much or more? How can it be decided to use much or more in a sentence?
I have some examples:
1. I am more demoralized vs I am much demoralized.
2. I am more happy vs I am much happy.
3. I am more lucky vs I am much lucky.
4. The tea I drank today in the morning was much better taste vs The tea I drank today in the morning was more better taste.
5. This is a still more complicated explanation vs This is a still much complicated explanation.
6. I need more time vs I need much time
Please help me out..
Can you please elucidate the difference?
Thanks