The Chinese word “使” is a formal verb that means “to make,” “to cause,” or “to enable.” It is used to show that one thing causes another thing to happen. It's similar to English verbs like “make,” “cause,” or “let.”
✅ Sentence Structure:
使 + [someone/something] + [result]
→ This structure shows that “使” causes a change or result in someone or something.
The Chinese word “更” means “even more,” “more,” or “further”, and it is used as an adverb to show a higher degree of something. It is often used to compare two things, indicating that one has a stronger quality than the other.
✅ Grammar Role:
Adverb — placed before an adjective or verb to show an increased level.