Much/little and less of + nupttuns: many nouns (or the right words) in English.

I am having a little trouble in this structure in English

– 1)It was really more of a comment than a question.

Why did Jet Airways make moving from place to place so easy?

3)Getting tickets for Tuesday shouldn’t be much of a problem.

What are some examples of the Macmillian Dictionary for much/ little/less

sth My question is this: Why does “of” in these sentences?

Can it not be correct without ‘of’ as in: “It was really more a coment than a question”

For example, I type “I am having a little trouble” instead of “little of a trouble”

I see the usage of “of” but I didn’t get the hang of it.

What is more accurate information you have obtained on google search? What is your review

of “Chanming Up” by Dan Gleason?

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