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it would be much easy
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it would be much easy" is not correct in English.
The correct form is "it would be much easier." You can use the corrected phrase when discussing a situation where something could be simplified or made less difficult. Example: "If we had more resources, it would be much easier to complete the project on time."
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Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(4)
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
The key idea is to employ the feedback linearization (FL) and equivalent input disturbance (EID) technique to decouple nonlinear uncertain system into several subsystems in canonical form, thus it would be much easy to directly design classical/improved linear/nonlinear ADRC controller for each subsystem.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
"It would be much easier.
News & Media
"It would be much easier to have pitchers work here".
News & Media
It would be much easier to do this if it weren't L.V.M.H".
News & Media
It would be much easier and cheaper if it just passed nationwide".
News & Media
It would be much easier to change our parenting than to try to change our son.
News & Media
It would be much easier if there were a perfect pain pill.
News & Media
The shelves must be groaning by now; it would be much easier to buy a Kindle.
News & Media
It would be much easier simply to avoid all handshaking if the avian flu hits us.
News & Media
"For me it would be much easier to resign," he said.
News & Media
I thought it would be much easier if I got a wife.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct comparative form "easier" instead of "easy" when using the phrase "it would be much" to maintain grammatical accuracy.
Common error
Avoid using the base form of an adjective (e.g., "easy") when a comparative form (e.g., "easier") is required for comparisons. Remember that "much" is typically used to intensify a comparative adjective.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it would be much easy" functions as a statement expressing a hypothetical condition. However, Ludwig AI indicates that it is grammatically incorrect. The intent is to suggest that something could be less difficult.
Frequent in
News & Media
67%
Science
33%
Formal & Business
0%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "it would be much easy" appears in some contexts, especially in news and science, it is grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct form is "it would be much easier". To ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy, always use the comparative form "easier" in this construction. Consider using alternative expressions like "it would simplify things greatly" to convey similar meanings. Avoid using the base adjective form, and prioritize grammatical correctness in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it would be much easier
Replaces the adjective "easy" with its comparative form "easier" for correct grammar.
it would be a lot easier
Substitutes "much" with "a lot" for a more informal but grammatically sound expression.
it would be significantly easier
Replaces "much" with "significantly" to emphasize the degree of ease in a grammatically correct manner.
it would be considerably easier
Replaces "much" with "considerably" to emphasize the degree of ease in a grammatically correct manner.
it would be far easier
Uses "far" instead of "much" as an intensifier, maintaining grammatical correctness.
it would be substantially easier
Replaces "much" with "substantially" to emphasize the degree of ease in a grammatically correct manner.
it would be notably easier
Replaces "much" with "notably" to emphasize the degree of ease in a grammatically correct manner.
it would make things much easier
Adds context to the phrase to emphasize simplification.
it would simplify things greatly
Rephrases to focus on the simplification aspect.
it would alleviate many difficulties
Focuses on the removal of difficulties instead of ease.
FAQs
Why is "it would be much easy" considered grammatically incorrect?
The phrase "it would be much easy" is incorrect because it uses the base form of the adjective "easy" instead of the comparative form "easier". The word "much" is used to intensify comparative adjectives, making "it would be much easier" the correct form.
What are some alternatives to saying "it would be much easy"?
Instead of "it would be much easy", you can say "it would be much easier", "it would be a lot easier", or "it would simplify things greatly".
Is there a context where "it would be much easy" is acceptable?
No, "it would be much easy" is generally not considered acceptable in standard English. The correct phrase is "it would be much easier".
How can I remember to use "easier" instead of "easy" in this context?
Remember that "much" is used to modify comparative adjectives. Therefore, since you're implying a comparison (something would be easier than it currently is), always use the comparative form: "it would be much easier".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested