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  1. word usage - 'more smooth' or 'more smoother'? Which is right ...

    Apr 18, 2019 · Grammatically, the most correct form is 'smoother'. It's a monosyllabic word, just as fast -> faster, quick -> quicker, etc. NOTE: when smooth is used as an adverb, it may become …

  2. numbers - Does "more than 2" include 2? - English Language …

    Apr 30, 2021 · more than 2. is > 2, meaning. greater than but not including 2. your other phrase. two or more. is very succinct and clear, you could also use. at least 2. to mean ">= 2", it does …

  3. How to use "what is more"? - English Language Learners Stack …

    Oct 6, 2013 · Furthermore and what's more are not exactly synonymous, and are generally found in different contexts. Furthermore is a transition word that tells the reader to expect an addition …

  4. "longer", "for longer", or "more" - English Language Learners …

    Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their …

  5. adjectives - "Most simple" or "Simplest" - English Language …

    Dec 5, 2020 · The superlative is formed in different ways according to the length of the base adjective. If it has one syllable, then the letters -est are added. If the word has three syllables …

  6. Use of some more - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Dec 28, 2019 · Person B then states that there are some more slices: There are some more slices if you want to eat. This could be anywhere from two to six slices, so less than half or more than …

  7. further VS. more - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    more reputation on Stack Exchange Example in one sentence: We need more money for further research. On interchangeability: When both extension and countability are correct, you can …

  8. Could you tell me If I can use the words “more strict” and “Most …

    I got confused with “ stricter and more strict”, strictest and most strict”. What is the rule about this or both are correct? Let me make a sentence with stricter . Dan is stricter than Ryan about …

  9. adjectives - less happy or less happier? - English Language …

    Jan 30, 2018 · #2 is simply ungrammatical - "happier" is exactly equivalent to "more happy", and She is not less more happy than me is just nonsense. And although #1 is syntactically valid, …

  10. "You are" vs. "you're" — what is the difference between them?

    @JohnLawler I’m betting that non-native speakers are seldom taught that many such “contractions” occur naturally in speaking because of reduction of unstressed pieces — more …

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