1. more
I want more.
When people meet, first impressions determine more than 50 percent of whatever happens next.
Blow by blow, her punches got more intense.
Tom claims he doesn't watch much TV, but he watches more than three hours every day.
If you don't start treating people with a little more respect, people may start avoiding you like the plague.
A lot of people who have up until now been spending money having a good time now need to be more careful with their money.
Between 1820 and 1973, the United States admitted more than 46 million immigrants.
For quantities of 20 or more, we can allow you a special discount of 10% on the prices quoted.
In all my travels I've never seen a more beautiful mountain than Everest.
Because his family traveled from place to place, Cesar Chavez attended more than thirty schools as a child.
Food and drink were served in such profusion at the wedding that the bride and groom began to wonder if they should not have invited more guests.
Generally speaking, college students have more free time than high school students.
The errors apparent in his results are due more to carelessness than faulty procedures.
Her technique is superb, but she needs to play with more expression.
You can't easily put photos on an iPad from more than one computer. However, you can email photos to yourself from various computers and download these photos to your iPad.
Anglais mot "más"(more) se produit dans des ensembles:
And, or, but, so - Y, o, pero, así queAdverbios de grado en inglésEpisode 1: Mi heroe, mi amigoPrzysłówki/adverbs/adverbios (ENG-SPA)dodatkowe - poza kategoriami2. most
Most Americans like hamburgers.
Most of the plain, simple, everyday things he desires can be secured by people of average means.
Although most islands in the ocean have been mapped, the ocean floor is generally unknown.
Tom isn't your average guy. He doesn't like things most guys like and he doesn't like to do things most men enjoy doing.
Most of the time, he doesn't get to sleep before two or even three o'clock in the morning.
She was taken in by that fake gold certificate scandal and lost most of her money.
Most public places are simply not geared to people with disabilities.
In most cases, car accidents result from lack of sleep.
Most schools were designed not to transform society, but to reproduce it.
The world's greatest singers and most of its famous musicians have been fat or at least decidedly plump.
The English language is undoubtedly the easiest and at the same time the most efficient means of international communication.
Most of the Melanesians living in Papua New Guinea have very curly hair, don't they?
I like to feel sad. I know that most people try to avoid any kind of sad feeling. But I think that is wrong.
Cherry blossoms last only for a few days, a week at the most.
It will make most Americans uncomfortable if you insist on their accepting expensive gifts.
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1000 most common words in English999 most common English words4th grade sight wordsEssential Vocabulary3. plus
Five plus three is eight.
The sum of two plus three plus four is nine.
The room charge is $100 a night plus tax.
What is two plus two?
Two plus two makes four.
twenty plus one is twenty-one
Ten thousand plus five thousand and five cents make fifteen thousand and five cents.
Eh? Hundreds of thousands of Yen plus betrothal gifts?
The number of contributions represents the number of sentences added plus the number of translations added plus the number of sentences modified.
Uncle asked: "What is three plus four?"
On the plus side, death is one of the few things that can be done just as easily lying down.
On request, we will send you the programme for a token fee of €1 plus shipping.
You will be paid a stable base salary plus commissions on sale.
1 plus 1 is 2.
His remuneration consists of a base salary plus commissions.
Anglais mot "más"(plus) se produit dans des ensembles:
Adverbs and PrepositionsPersonal Values4. else
What else?
I thought a bunch of people would go water skiing with us, but absolutely no one else showed up.
Something else to be borne in mind here is the rapidity with which the virus can reproduce.
I went down to the sports office to sign up for the last position on the basketball team, but somebody else beat me to it.
The man in the doorway was not an easy customer, the kind of guy all the waitresses hoped that someone else would serve.
I wasn't happy, but it seemed reasonable that his prices should go up like everything else, so I agreed.
Half the fun of giving and receiving presents at any party is to see and talk about what everyone else brought.
We don't live in countries, we live in our languages. That is your home, there and nowhere else.
In the second place, if we do not go, someone else will read the inscription on the stone and find happiness, and we shall have lost it all.
Even if it was somebody else who made her happy, as long as she is happy, that's fine.
In order to make us and everyone else remember this day, I ask everyone to plant a tree with us.
M insults D - the Tatoeba database is one sentence better. D insults M - the Tatoeba database is one sentence better. D and M are even, and everyone else wins.
When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.
Every man's work, whether it be literature or music or a picture or architecture or anything else, is always a portrait of himself.
You can add sentences that you do not know how to translate. Perhaps someone else will know! Please do not forget capital letters and punctuation! Thank you.
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