We cannot use very with comparatives. Instead we use
other degree modifiers like much, far, very much, a lot, lots, any, no,
rather, a little, a bit and even.
·
She is much older than her husband. (NOT ... very older
than ...)
·
Is he any better?
·
Russian is much/far more difficult than Spanish.
·
You are no better than him.
Grammar
Notes
Note that any,
no, a bit and a lot are not normally used to modify
comparatives before nouns.
·
There are much
better shops in the city.
(NOT ... a bit/a lot better ...)
Quite is not
normally used with comparatives, but it is possible in the expression quite better, meaning 'recovered from an
illness'.
Superlatives can be modified by much and by far, and by other adverbs of degree
such as quite and almost.
·
She is by far
the oldest in the firm.
·
He is quite the
most stupid person I have
ever met.
When more modifies a plural noun, it is
modified by many.
·
many more opportunities
When more modifies a singular/uncountable
noun, it is modified by much.
·
much more money
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