Justmakesureyouuseitas a favortoansweryoursecondquestion, thoughmorebetterasyou'vesaidyesisgrammaticallyincorrectandyou'realsocorrect.
Youcannotsayheismoretallerthanme.
That's alsoincorrect.
Sothereasonthatyoumighthearsomethinglikethisisbecausenativespeakersoftenliketomakegrammaticalmistakesonpurpose, tosoundfunny, liketosoundchildishorliketomake a joke.
So a verypopularoneistousetheexpressionmorebetter, likeAh, that's morebetter.
Itsoundskindofcute, like a childwhohasn't learnedallofthegrammarrulesofEnglishyettheymightsameorbetterinsteadofjustbetter.
Sothisismaybelike a waythatsomeonecouldjokearoundorjusttrytosoundmorefriendlyorkindofcuteintheirspeaking.
Thanksverymuchforthequestion.
I hopethatthishelpsyouOkay, let's moveontoyournextquestion.
Sowedonotuse a specificpointintime, anditsoundsveryunnaturaltouse a specificpointintime.
Withthatlikepresentperfecttense.
If, however, youwanttousepresentperfectcontinuoustotalkabout a pointatwhichsomethingstartedandthenhascontinueduntilthepresenttimeyoucan, andyoushoulduse a fourorsinceendingtoit.
Forexample, I havebeenlivinginFrancesince 2013 orhehasbeenstudyingEnglishforthreeyears.
Inthosecases, weneedtomarkthestartingpointofthatactionorcondition, sowedouse a specificpointintime.