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!
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243 - Later vs. Latter
242 - Learn 7 MORE everyday English phrases!
241 - Learn 8 everyday English phrases and expressions
240 - How to use going to, gonna, gonna go
239 - English Pronunciation Tip: Say, Says, Said
238 - 15 English idioms and phrasal verbs you CAN use at work
237 - Confusing English Words: Experiment and Experience
236 - How can I use grammar correctly when speaking English?
235 - English phrases explained: Good grief & For goodness' sake
234 - Important: 4 major English-learning problems
233 - Watch out for these spelling mistakes!
232 - These errors were made by real students like you
231 - Avoid these 7 pronunciation problems
230 - Common Errors with Adjectives and Adverbs
229: English Vocabulary for Summer
228: English Grammar - Gerunds
227 - Learn 24 collocations with SPOT
226: Pronunciation Practice: Where, Were, We're
225 - Ten English idioms with "easy" and "hard"
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