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Determiner
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A larger amount.
He does more work than I do.
A lot more than twenty people came to the meeting.
You can have a little more money.
More than one glass was broken.
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I want more soup.
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Adverb
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Having a larger amount of a characteristic in a group.
Pat is more intelligent than Terry.
simply
Adverb
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You use simply to emphasize that something is true and thinking about it in different ways won't change that.
We aren't buying a new car because we simply can't afford it.
Aliens simply do no exist.
This is simply a larger version of the old one.
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If you say something simply, you do it in a way that is easy to understand.
The idea is complicated, but, simply stated, children can do more than you expect.