More And Most. Kim from South Korea writes: In a BBC article on a business news web page, a journalist wrote She plays tennis most mornings. Learning English. adjectives with -er/-est, more/most, less/least in comparative/superlative.

Key difference: 'Many' and 'most' are two terms that are used to denote quantity.
For example, "He made several more successful efforts" is ambiguous.
More is a comparative term for q. Sometimes degrees of comparison can create a confusion in your mind. Kim from South Korea writes: In a BBC article on a business news web page, a journalist wrote She plays tennis most mornings.