Monday, December 26, 2011

"much" and "more" differences..

argument between these two.. 
haha
 
much + non-count noun  (a large amount of something)
much sugar; much milk; much wine; much butter; much sand

many + count noun  (a large number of things)

many boys; many trucks; many rooms; many books
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more + non-count /  more + count  (A larger amount or number of ...)

more sugar; more butter; more boys; more books
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much and many say that the amount or number is great - not small.
more says that the amount of number is greater than another amount or number
                     when you make a comparison.

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You can't have "much chances" because "chance" is a count noun.
In both of your sentences you are comparing one thing to another, so you need "more" in both cases.

2 comments:

Ricardo Miñana said...

你好,我最好的祝愿这些日期的表示
并到达您的愿望得到满足为新的一年
2012年新年快乐!
一个拥抱。

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