No, the phrase "more good" is not grammatically correct. The correct phrase would be "better" or "more adept" depending on the context.
It would be more accurate to say "Can you proceed with these?" or "Can you proceed with these ones?" for better clarity.
Yes, if I had had more time, I would have stayed longer.
While grammatically correct, it is better to say the only family she has is her brother. I think even better: Her brother is the only family she has. It is redundant to refer to her as a member of her own family.
You can say "tu peux faire mieux" in French to convey the message "you can do better."
i say an ipad because you can do more on it. in a notebook you cant do nothing but write and draw.
The AMD one beacause its faster, have more cores and Cheaper but you cant say that one is better.
You cant really say which one is better but the long-shot is stronger and more accurate, but the raider shoots really FAST and is comfy to hold.
u cant, the more stinky it is, the better it is for you
Sorry to say but you cant! Anyways Club Penguin Is Far Better
No because scientists say that you cant chew it so if you can chew it ,it is better not to inject it
in 1934 i wish i could say more but i cant
i would say that the intervention is more accurate over all but i recommend it for new players (basically people who cant quick scope)
NO you cant they can ripen better if you leave them in the shade
You can say one is better than another. They live differently and have different jobs. There are pros and cons of living in the city or the country. Sorry if i cant answer your question but this question cant be answered.
Witch, snitch, glitch, theres more but i cant say
because the term used for "more better" would actually be the word "best" or the phrase "much better"