We can say : Arabic is easier than English
What's wrong
بسم الله
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
ممكن مساعدة يا اعزائي ولكم جزيل الشكر مقدما
what do u think about this sentence , is it correct in grammer! or not
Arabic is so much easier than English
We can say : Arabic is easier than English
What's wrong
yes its correct
It is right sentence
Thanks alot زهور الربيع
thanks alot منير الزهراني
thanks alot AbderAL_dossar
One of my students wrote the previous sentense as an answer for this quistion
compare between the following using the given adjective
Arabic&English (easy
as you know it is a short Adj
so the rule Adj+er+than
? can we use so much before it
What about more
have a nice day
WHAT I KNOW IS THAT ,MUCH ,VERY , SO AND SOME AND OTHER DEGREE MODIFIERS OF ADJECTIVES CAN BE USED BEFORE THE ADJECTIVES . THE SENTENCES YOU MENTIONED ( ARABIC IS SO MUCH EASIERTHAN ENGLISH ) ITS grammaticaly correct .but arabic is more easier than english , this is incorrect with no doubt because the rule has been broken here , and you know the rule is to add more before long adjectives only if we want to compare between two things ,places people ..etc
Thanks so muchمنير الزهراني
great and full explanation
you really wrote what I want
[BLINK]MAY ALLAH HELP YOU [/BLINK]
انت اجب نفسك عن طريق الفرق بين
much / more
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