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Position of more with a verb

English Language Learners Asked on December 4, 2021

I want to say that I did something in a certain way and when I tried to do that with another method it didn’t work. I wrote:

So I tried the same in this other method and it didn’t work more than in my first attempt.

Is the sentence correct? Is the position of ‘more’ correct?

One Answer

I wouldn't use more. better or worse would be better, since you are referring to results, not quantity.

Also as well as can be used.

You could say:

I tried juggling four eggs standing on both feet. Then I tried the same standing on one foot.

Then you could say:

I tried the same in this other method and it didn't work any better than my first attempt.
I tried the same in this other method and it didn't work as well as my first attempt.

Answered by user3169 on December 4, 2021

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