Never say "more better"
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Today I’m going to explain why we never say “more better.” English learners sometimes say things like, “My English is getting more better” – but it’s ALWAYS incorrect. Take the lesson to learn the right way to express comparatives! I hope this helps make things clear! If you already understand this well and you’re ready for a more advanced study of grammar, come join my Advanced English Grammar Course, where we go into much more detail on grammar topics that will help you master the English language.   We cover all the verb tenses, prepositions and connecting words, and more complex sentence structures – and what’s great about it is that there’s lots of practice, so that you’re not just “memorizing rules” but instead you’re actually using the grammar yourself, which helps you remember it much better.
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Published 04/22/24
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