It is in the comparative degree. It shows a comparison between two things.This boat moves more swiftly than the last one we used.
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Plural is more than singular. Singular is only one and plural means more than one.
Which one of those matrices is more comfortable to sleep on?
Yes there can be more then one outlier
The rule has been that for quotes of three lines or fewer you set the quote in quotation marks ("<quote>"). If you need to quote more than three lines you indent the block of text. There is no stylistic prohibition on quoting more than a single sentence in an essay, but you may encounter that restriction levied by English teachers who don't want entire pages of quoted material glued together with poorly thought-out padding.
Yes, a sentence can have more than one subject. This is known as a compound subject, where two or more subjects share the same predicate in a sentence.
He has more than one quote I think.
yes
it can
I guess no. But I would not quote on that even.
No, the quote is "Nothing is more fundamental than a job"
yes.
When there is more than one verb in a sentence, it is called a compound verb. Each verb in a compound verb has its own subject and contributes to the overall meaning of the sentence.
the sentence covers more than one time period.
one .
to show that their is more than one.