If you mean say the word "more" formally then yes. You can say to a greater extent or furthermore and for more answers go on an online theasaurus. Just type in online theasaurus into Google and in the search tab on the site, type in the word and you are done! =)
No. You should say ..."dress more formal" or "dress formally"
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"El armario" can be used, but is more of a wardrobe, closet, or cupboard. "La cómoda" is probably a better fit for "dresser".
Better yet, how do you say that in English?...
Some do, but it is much more frequent to hear 'bon chien !'
I think it is neko. na, neko just means cat. kitty would basically just be pronounced "kiti" so not much difference. depending on your intended usage there may be a better way to say it.
because the term used for "more better" would actually be the word "best" or the phrase "much better"
more is mas and much is mucho(a/os/as) mejor is better
"Better" is an adjective, a description word. It's the comparative form of "good." Good, better, best. It is called the comparative form because it compares things: we say something is "better than" something else."Much" is an adverb and modifies an adjective. "Much better" is a meaningful expression because we can talk about "better" comparisons as a matter of degree--somewhat better, a little better, much better."More" is another adjective, and it's another comparative adjective. It has the same job as "better." It can't modify "better." They are two things of the same kind, and you can use one or the other but not both.Put another way, "more better" is redundant because the meaning of "more" is already in the word "better." "Better" really means "more good."So the difference is that "much better" is a grammatical expression that you can use to describe something. "More better" is an ungrammatical expression. It's okay to say "much better," and it isn't okay to say "more better."
"but our fountain is much better"
Ok so I have a nook and a kindle so i would say that the kindle is better you can do so much more with it -stella
I would say Daniel is much better. Why I say that is because Daniel is a more specific name than kerri. Also it's my first name.
battery now is more high-tech , or as you can say much faster and better
i would say a bunny, they do not go as much and are easier to handle. but they do go to the bathroom more frequently.
YES!!!! it's alot better because it holds more songs, can hold music videos and it has a color screen. I would say it's much better!
From experience yes i would have to say that thongs are better than boxers they are so much more comfortable and give you extreme support
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"More better" is just bad grammar, nothing else. The word better is sufficient by itself, it is not necessary nor correct to say "more better".