We can compare the amount of things using more…than, fewer…than and less…than. We use the most for the largest amount and the fewest/the least for the smallest amount. *We use fewer and the fewest with countable nouns, We use more and the most with both countable and uncountable nouns.
We start a sentence with the base form of a verb when we want to tell people what to do. e.g. put up a picture on the wall. paint the walls blue. We add do not/don’t in front of a verb when we want to tell people not to do something e.g. Don’t paint the cat. We often add please in a sentence to make an instruction more polite. e.g. Please fix the shelf for me. Don’t touch the wet paint, please.
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