More correct
The difference is that "more than" is correct.
You have more money than I have --- therefore, it is "You have more than I."
Yes, but not formally. It can be an adverb when it means "more quickly" which is the grammatically correct form.
MORE FUN IS THE CORRECT TERM. Funner is not. Besides that more fun means adding to fun Funner means taking your fun and making it better
It makes more sense to say, "In this time of calamities you will be safe."
That is the correct spelling of "safer" (more safe).
The sentence, 'Thank you lord for the safe travel' is correct grammar.
keep safe
Directly translated, it would be "reis trygt", although I believe "ha en trygg reise" ("have a safe trip") would be more correct.
They are safe because when the doctor gives you a prescription, it has the correct dose, and the correct amout. The doctor knows what type of chemicals you need in your body. that is why they are safe
all of my family are safe
it is very safe if you use the correct security procedure!
YES its perfectly safe correct me if you think I'm wrong
Both sentences are grammatically correct, but the second one is more concise and direct in conveying the same message.
A keypad controlled Sentry safe is opened by entering the correct code into the keypad. It prevents those without the correct code from opening it.
Have a pleasent Holidays