1. Now I can see more of her.

2. Now I can see her more.

(Are both grammatical? Are both the same in meaning?)

2 answers

Both are grammatically correct, but have slightly different meanings. The first one implies that you can see more of her body, while the second one means that you can see her, that person, more.
I disagree somewhat. I can't say that Anonymous is wrong, but I think both sentences can mean that "I" can see "her" more often.