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Quantity and Degree![Play](https://cdn-wordup.com/WebsiteImages/DictionaryPics/BlackPlay.svg)
Use 'more' to emphasize the need or desire for a larger amount or a higher degree of something. ![Slide](https://word-images.cdn-wordup.com/tips/qT2Gvu2KvWQ7m4pyuWpA7gf1vvE.webp)
Emphasize Comparison![Play](https://cdn-wordup.com/WebsiteImages/DictionaryPics/BlackPlay.svg)
Place 'more' before an adjective or adverb to compare two things, stressing that one has a greater quality. ![Slide](https://word-images.cdn-wordup.com/tips/VKx0LLQLtyeC3hrHf4jBPHdWjfs.webp)
Response to Quantity![Play](https://cdn-wordup.com/WebsiteImages/DictionaryPics/BlackPlay.svg)
When asked if you want something, use 'more' as a short response to mean additional quantity. ![Slide](https://word-images.cdn-wordup.com/tips/Vuxr9saAh0dAPk5cyrPx21W5w8.webp)