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“Ageing is more and more difficult for many people” or “Ageing is the more and more difficult for many people”
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Contributor's Guide to English Language LearnersWhen to use “much more” or “many more”?Is “it is more difficult and nobler an enterprise” ungrammatical?'How many people came to your party?' or 'How many people did come to your party?' is correctMore Difficult YetSocial networking sites make people be more truthful about their lives“How many people had showed up” vs “how many people showed up”Each or Every for speaking about what the people like?Much or Many for Money?many more complex problems vs. much more complex problems“the more …, the more…” examples
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wich one is more correct:
“Ageing is more and more difficult for many people”
or
“Ageing is the more and more difficult for many people”
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wich one is more correct:
“Ageing is more and more difficult for many people”
or
“Ageing is the more and more difficult for many people”
grammar
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Aging... Also, aging is the easiest thing in the world for every single person out there. It happens without them even having to think about it.
– Jim
3 hours ago
1
Don't use the with the comparative (more, less, X-er than). The is only used with the superlative (the most, the least, the X-est of). Also, do you really mean to say that humans have more difficulty growing old than they used to?
– John Lawler
1 hour ago
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wich one is more correct:
“Ageing is more and more difficult for many people”
or
“Ageing is the more and more difficult for many people”
grammar
wich one is more correct:
“Ageing is more and more difficult for many people”
or
“Ageing is the more and more difficult for many people”
grammar
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Aging... Also, aging is the easiest thing in the world for every single person out there. It happens without them even having to think about it.
– Jim
3 hours ago
1
Don't use the with the comparative (more, less, X-er than). The is only used with the superlative (the most, the least, the X-est of). Also, do you really mean to say that humans have more difficulty growing old than they used to?
– John Lawler
1 hour ago
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Aging... Also, aging is the easiest thing in the world for every single person out there. It happens without them even having to think about it.
– Jim
3 hours ago
1
Don't use the with the comparative (more, less, X-er than). The is only used with the superlative (the most, the least, the X-est of). Also, do you really mean to say that humans have more difficulty growing old than they used to?
– John Lawler
1 hour ago
Aging... Also, aging is the easiest thing in the world for every single person out there. It happens without them even having to think about it.
– Jim
3 hours ago
Aging... Also, aging is the easiest thing in the world for every single person out there. It happens without them even having to think about it.
– Jim
3 hours ago
1
1
Don't use the with the comparative (more, less, X-er than). The is only used with the superlative (the most, the least, the X-est of). Also, do you really mean to say that humans have more difficulty growing old than they used to?
– John Lawler
1 hour ago
Don't use the with the comparative (more, less, X-er than). The is only used with the superlative (the most, the least, the X-est of). Also, do you really mean to say that humans have more difficulty growing old than they used to?
– John Lawler
1 hour ago
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Aging... Also, aging is the easiest thing in the world for every single person out there. It happens without them even having to think about it.
– Jim
3 hours ago
1
Don't use the with the comparative (more, less, X-er than). The is only used with the superlative (the most, the least, the X-est of). Also, do you really mean to say that humans have more difficulty growing old than they used to?
– John Lawler
1 hour ago