The story is...interesting. Much/more/very
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very is the correct answer
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very
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- Although they are used to measure quantity, the words "much" and "more" have different meanings.
- Both an adjective and an adverb can be used with much.
- Ram, for instance, "ate too much cake." Here, the adjective "much" is used to indicate that Ram ate a lot of cake. In contrast, "I adore my dog."
- The word "much" is used as an adverb because it conveys the depth of my affection for my dog.
- The adjective "more" is used to denote an increase in something.
- The terms "much" and "more" have different meanings despite the fact that they are both used to measure quantity.
- Both an adjective and an adverb can be used with much.
- In this case, the word "much" denotes how much cake Ram consumed.
- I, on the other hand, adore my dog. Much is used as an adverb because it perfectly captures how deeply I love my dog.
- The word "more" is used to describe something that has gotten bigger.
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