More Or Most. It indicates a greater amount or number than that is indicated by much or many. More is the comparative form of much and many.
There is much more pollution in the city. When we use most before articles (a/an, the), demonstratives (this, that), possessives (my, your) or pronouns (him, them), we need of Learning English. adjectives with -er/-est, more/most, less/least in comparative/superlative. Present participles (‑ing verbs) and past participles (‑ed verbs) can act as.
Present participles (‑ing verbs) and past participles (‑ed verbs) can act as.
More is the comparative form of much and many.
In a general sense, more is used when referring to a. ERROR. *Most of students have a good time Saturday night. (A mixed expression: use "most" or "most of the".) She has much/little money in the bank.