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determiner, adverb, pronoun
determiner “more”
more
comparative degree of many
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The artist created
more
paintings this year than last year.
comparative degree of much
I need
more
sugar to make this cake sweeter.
adverb “more”
more
(more/most)
to a larger extent or degree
She practiced the piano
more
to prepare for the concert.
used to form the comparative of adjectives and adverbs
This puzzle is
more
challenging than the one we did yesterday.
pronoun “more”
more
an additional amount or number of something expected or to come
He asked for
more
, but there was no cake left.
for
even
sea
dressed