Posted by rfvv on Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 7:13pm.

1. You need a room more than I need a study.

2. You need a room more.
3. You need a room a lot.
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Are they all grammatical?
Did 'more' come from 'much'?
English - Writeacher, Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 12:41am
1 is fine, but 2 and 3 don't make sense.

'More' is a word used when making comparisons.
'Much' is an adjective used to indicate quantity.
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1. You need a room much.
2. You need a room very much.

(Thank you for your help. Are the sentences grammatical? Do we have to use other expressions?)

1 answer

It would be far better to write or say any of these:

You really need a room of your own.

You need a room for studying much more than she does.

She needs a room of her own more that her brother does.
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