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Avoiding “More Better” Grammar Mistakes

Improve your English grammar by understanding why phrases like “more better” are incorrect. This video makes learning fun!

English learners often make the mistake of saying “more better,” but this phrase is grammatically incorrect. In this video, you’ll join Grace, Jim, and Dave as they explore how to describe improvements correctly.

When comparing, words like “better,” “nicer,” and “faster” are already comparative forms. Adding “more” in front is unnecessary and incorrect. For example:
• Instead of saying “more better,” use “better.”
• Try saying “even better” or “much better” to emphasize improvement.

Through real-life scenarios, this video shows you how to avoid this common grammar error and speak confidently. Practice using correct comparatives to make your English more polished and professional.

Join us to learn how to express yourself clearly and avoid these common pitfalls. Remember, improving your grammar doesn’t have to be boring!

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