# Multi-Argument Functions As Syntactic Sugar When writing a multi-argument function, like the following `adder` function: ```reason let adder = (x, y) => x + y; adder(2, 3); /* => 5 */ ``` We are utilizing a syntactic sugar of the function syntax. The same function can be written as such: ```reason let adder = (x) => (y) => x + y; adder(2, 3); /* => 5 */ ``` As you can see, we can apply the function in the same way. This is useful because it means we can partially apply (or _curry_) our functions to create other functions. ```reason let adder = (x, y) => x + y; let twoAdder = adder(2); twoAdder(5); /* => 7 */ ``` [source code](https://reasonml.github.io/en/try.html?reason=DYUwLgBAhgJjICcIF4IAoAeBKFA+dAnjsvhhANQQEDcAULQFIDOAdMAPYDmas8CaAFgA0EAKxYsdWqEhgA7uwCCcRCmgr+AJkn1mbLmnlKNacZKA)