• More easily or most easily

    I’ll focus on your questions here. First, “more easily” is correct. Second, using “more” and “the most” is the correct way to do comparatives and superlatives with adverbs. Here are some examples: This is easily done.This is more easily done.This is the most easily done. You can also put the “done” before the adverb as…

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  • word request

    As others have stated in the comments, you would continue like this: Once Twice / a couple of times / two times Thrice / three times Four times Five times Six times Seven times Eight times Nine times Ten times Note: “a couple” doesn’t always mean exactly two, although it often does. As mentioned by…

  • grammaticality

    Your two examples don’t really differ in degree of formality, but they certainly differ in meaning. “it is a bit urgent” is not great grammar, so actually comes off as slightly less formal, but because you said “a bit” you have made it seem less urgent than simply “it is urgent.” This sort of thing…

  • sentence construction

    I’m really sorry for XYZ (i.e. for what happened). It won’t ever happen again. Suitable for many situations where you realize you have made an awful blunder. Please forgive me. I committed a terrible error of judgement. This could be said to a family member or a friend when you need to express contrition. You…

  • word usage

    Moreover and furthermore are essentially interchangeable synonyms. They’re formal substitutes for additionally, also, as well, in addition to, likewise, and too. Those two words are common in academic prose, partially because writers don’t combine sentences well or often enough, partly because they need to use them to keep their sentences short enough to read without…