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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. 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 …

  4. 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 …

  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. 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 …

  7. 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, …

  8. "The USA" versus "USA" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    More tidbits. In truth, the term "The United States of America" is not used in common speech nearly as frequently as the shorter names. We typically leave off the "of America", or leave off …

  9. Is the use of future continuous in "will be adding" acceptable?

    Feb 2, 2025 · The future continuous is often used in situations where the speaker is explaiining what will be happening in the course of some routine, whether it be a diplomatic dinner ("You …

  10. "Hello, This is" vs "My Name is" or "I am" in self introduction

    Dec 1, 2017 · Although the first and the second formats are more commonly used in face-to-face conversations, where as the third one is most commonly used in telephonic introductions, …