Expressing "much more" in comparisons

If you want to up the intensity of your comparisons, you might want to express "much more." You can do this using 多 (duō), but did you know there are actually three different ways to do it?

Pattern with 多

Structure

As well as expressing that two things differ, you might want to go further and say that they differ a lot by adding 得多 / 多了/ 很多 (dé duō/duō le/hěn duō). This is like saying that one thing is much more Adj. than another in English.

Noun 1 + 比 + Noun 2 + Adj. + 得多 / 多了 / 很多

Examples

  • 我 哥 我 高 得多Wǒ gē wǒ gāo de duō.My elder brother is a lot taller than I am.
  • 这 个 老师 那个 老师 严格 得多This teacher is much more strict than that teacher.
  • 上海 我 老家 贵 多了Shànghǎi wǒ lǎojiā guì duō le.It's much more expensive in Shanghai than in my hometown.
  • 他 打 篮球 我 厉害 多了Tā dǎ lánqiú wǒ lìhai duō le.He plays basketball much better than I do.
  • 坐 高铁 坐 飞机 方便 很多Zuò gāotiě zuò fēijī fāngbiàn hěn duō.It's much more convenient to take the high-speed train than the airplane.

Pattern with 还

When used in a comparison, 还 expresses an even higher degree of the adjective.

Structure

A + 比 + B + 还 + Adj.

Examples

  • 北京 的 人口 上海 多 。Běijīng de rénkǒu Shànghǎi hái duō.The population of Beijing is even bigger than Shanghai.
  • 这 家 店 那 家 店 贵 。Zhè jiā diàn nà jiā diàn hái guì.This shop is even more expensive than that one.
  • 姚明 高 。 YáoMíng hái gāo.He is even taller than Yao Ming.
  • 懒 。hái lǎn.You're even lazier than me.
  • 弟弟 哥哥 调皮 。Dìdi gēge hái tiáopí.The younger brother is even more naughty than the elder brother.

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