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Use
more with adverbs ending with
-ly:
• Could
we walk more slowly, I'm too tired.
• There are very many mistakes in your exercise.
• You should do it more carefully.
Say
more often (not ‘oftner’) but
earlier (not ‘more early’):
• Now I see him more often as he works in the same department.
• He came earlier to finish his work before the lesson.
Before comparatives you can use
a bit / a little / much / a lot / far (= a lot):
• Don't go by train. It's much (
or a lot) cheaper.
• Could you speak a bit (
or a little) more slowly?
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