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We could eat more vegetables to be more stronger. vs We could eat more vegetables to be stronger.

The correct phrase is "we could eat more vegetables to be stronger." The comparative form "more stronger" is incorrect in English. The correct form is simply "stronger."

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 501 views

We could eat more vegetables to be more stronger.

This phrase is incorrect. The comparative form "more stronger" is not used in English.

The correct form is to use the adjective "stronger" without the comparative form "more."
  • Tom bet me fifty dollars that he could eat more hot dogs than I could.
  • This - very strict - indication means that a person weighing 75 kg could eat more than a hundred euro banknotes every day and the amount of the overall nickel ingested would still be below the tolerable intake.
  • No, I thought we could eat out.
  • I thought we could eat in or...
  • For the meals, we could eat together.
  • We are looking for a place where we could eat some fruit.
  • I thought we could eat downtown.
  • I thought we could eat dinner here tonight, and make it special.
  • Or we could eat at my Winnebago and watch Three's Company.
  • We could eat here, but it's so complicated.
  • You know, sweetheart, we could eat in the kitchen.
  • We have survived all these millennia because we could eat.
  • I was hoping we could eat early tonight.
  • Or... We could eat cereal in bed and read our books.
  • Listen, if you would let me go to the police, we could eat anywhere we wanted to.
  • Young Seon brought over some banchan (side dishes typically eaten with rice), so I wanted to know if we could eat dinner together.
  • You never said we could eat breakfast!
  • Time for lunch, sir. I thought we could eat at the desk, like the old days.
  • If this were Asia we could eat you with mushy peas.
  • I suppose we could eat at a normal time, for once.

Alternatives:

  • we could eat more vegetables to be stronger.

We could eat more vegetables to be stronger.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to suggest that eating more vegetables can lead to increased strength or better health.
  • Sometimes those men drive us to be stronger.
  • I'm determined to be stronger.
  • I need you to be stronger.
  • The Commission proposal recognises this, but the wording needs to be stronger.
  • The Commission proposal recognises this, but the wording needs to be stronger.
  • He said, tell her to be stronger.
  • I can see now that I need to be stronger.
  • Otherwise, it will be weaker, whereas both sides want it to be stronger.
  • Believe my feelings to be stronger.
  • You're supposed to be stronger than me.
  • I need to be stronger, brother.
  • Sorry not to be stronger, but... kills vice, if you want it.
  • But some humans wanted to be stronger than us.
  • My abilities appear to be stronger than before.
  • We need Europe to be stronger and more determined.
  • Reason: The text needs to be stronger and more forceful.
  • But my routine would be stronger.
  • So the herd can be stronger.
  • I need you to be stronger than I was.
  • Your love has to be stronger than your fear.

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