Comparative Adjective Worksheet For Class 5 Nov 27 2007 0183 32 I know that happier is the correct comparative form for happy but what about more happy Is it colloquial English Is it considered as correct
Dec 12 2007 0183 32 Hola necesito salir de esta duda 191 cual es el comparativo de POLITE Hay quienes me dicen que por escribirse con 3 silabas debe ser con quot more quot pero yo creo que como es foneticamente bis 237 lado s 243 lo debo agregarle la quot r quot en vez de anteponer quot more quot The king is more polite than other people o the Dec 9 2014 0183 32 Hi Does quot lonely quot have two comparative forms Dictionaries say it should be quot lonelier quot but does quot more lonely quot sound wrong
Comparative Adjective Worksheet For Class 5
Comparative Adjective Worksheet For Class 5
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Mar 8 2014 0183 32 They are getting stranger and stranger or they are getting more and more strange
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Comparative Adjective Worksheet For Class 5

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Jan 12 2010 0183 32 Even native speakers make pronoun errors in comparative sentences The tendency to use an object pronoun when a subject pronoun is needed is common in everday speech especially in the 1st person
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Jan 20 2007 0183 32 What an interesting question I have never heard quot proner quot but according to the quot rules quot I was taught 50 years ago quot proner quot should be fine as a comparative Example 2 She is more prone to mistakes now she is old She is more prone to be sensible nowadays She is more prone to act sensibly than is her sister She is more prone to act politely than rudely

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Feb 23 2007 0183 32 What I have been taught is that the comparative is used when you want to compare two elements and the superlative when you want to single out one element of a group Which is a little different from Capital Community College s definition If CCC s definition is correct there is no doubr that the only acceptable answer is D

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Aug 25 2010 0183 32 As a disyllabic adjective ending in y ugly should normally become uglier in the comparative But then usage and personal preferences also come into play For instance pleasant is supposed to accept both forms But it seems some people prefer pleasanter while others favor more pleasant EDIT this page might be of some help

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Aug 20 2009 0183 32 Yes more and most are considered to be the comparative and superlative degrees respectively of both much and many It s interesting that the distinction between much and many is only maintained in the positive degree
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