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  1. Does "more than 2" include 2? - English Language Learners Stack …

    Apr 30, 2021 · 7 You are correct in your understanding 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 …

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

    Apr 18, 2019 · You can say "more smooth", or "smoother". Both are fine and mean exactly the same thing. But beware of trying to combine them, and saying "more smoother"! Many will say …

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

    Oct 6, 2013 · What's more is an expression that's used when you want to emphasize that the next action or fact is more or as important as the one mentioned. War doesn't bring peace; what's …

  4. grammar - 'more preferred' versus 'preferable' - English Language ...

    Sep 5, 2014 · In case (a) you are asking which of the boxes has more desirable qualities than the other. This is question you would most likely ask to a person to get their opinion. Preferred is a …

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

    Please, would you give me some further coffee? vs. Please, would you give me some more coffee? Could you think of when and/or where we could use further meaning more? Thanks in …

  6. "More than" vs. "above" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jun 15, 2016 · I wrote: To eliminate embedded advertisements or navigation links (e.g. Related articles) or irrelevant fragments (e.g. Sharing Links, Metadata, User Instructions) from the …

  7. 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

  8. What is the difference between S' and 'S? - English Language …

    Jul 1, 2019 · Both express possession, of course. We use 's with singular nouns. For example, " my son's toys " will be "the toys that belong to my son". We use only an apostrophe (') after …

  9. Is "for better clarity" a correct expression?

    Nov 8, 2018 · Consider the following sentence: For better clarity, we will now explain in detail how this works. Is "for better clarity" correct as an expression? Googling for it gives a number of …

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

    If there is a difference (outside of the most formal usage), it is that you are (and other forms that don't use contractions) are more emphatic and separable. You are going to be doing it makes …

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