Comparative Labor Law Policy Journal Jun 23 2014 nbsp 0183 32 Comparative majority 1 You are selfisher than me You are more selfish than me Superlative 2 You are the most selfish of the class You are the selfishest of the class
Jan 20 2007 nbsp 0183 32 quot PRONER quot to me should be the right way to form the comparative I have always studied and taught that there are two ways of making comparatives 1 Short adjectives one Mar 10 2018 nbsp 0183 32 But quot I feel more alone now quot says in effect that quot alone quot fits the way I feel now better than it did before I wouldn t call it a real comparative It is like quot more lonely quot in quot He is more
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Nov 21 2007 nbsp 0183 32 Adjectives ending in y take the ier form in the comparative and iest in the superlative So noisy noisier noisiest Happy happier happiest With your original question
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Sep 8 2008 nbsp 0183 32 You are quite right The general rule for comparative and superlative forms of adjectives would suggest that all one syllable adjectives are formed using er and est So in
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May 20 2011 nbsp 0183 32 As Gymglish explains about degrees of the word cruel quot Some adjectives with two syllables can be considered either short or long Therefore there are two acceptable

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Oct 3 2010 nbsp 0183 32 When dealing with adjectives that end in y I know that the comparative is in IER Ex happy he s happier than his brother Still with adjectives related to the weather i e

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Dec 7 2011 nbsp 0183 32 As anipo says fun originally was a noun and therefore must take the comparative form of quot more fun quot However today it is also used as an adjective as in quot It was a fun trip quot This

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Mar 8 2007 nbsp 0183 32 No perhaps better English would have been in which context do you want to use it Anyway you would say the higher the your command of the language the more free this
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