When to emphasize more

In our language we find many rules of accentuation that, among other things, allow us to distinguish between two equal words whose meaning is differentiated precisely by the presence of a tilde. Knowing how to properly apply these rules will allow us to have good spelling and impeccable writing, something that will undoubtedly open many doors for us. Do you have doubts about when to accentuate the word more ? In .com we clarify it in detail.

When to emphasize more

The word carries more accent to refer to something that denotes superiority, excess or increase compared to something else. Example:

"You must eat more vegetables"

"Juan is nicer than Pedro"

It is also used as a synonym for the words very or so. Example:

"What beautiful eyes your baby has"

More accented is also used to refer to the sign of the sum, or to indicate that something is too much. Example:

"You needed to put the plus sign in the sum"

"You brought more food"

When NOT to emphasize more

The word but is not accentuated when we use it as a synonym of but or but . Example:

"He seems hard but deep down he is very affectionate"

"He asked for you, but I told him you were not there"