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Comparativo de fun

Hola. ¿Por qué el comparativo de fun es more fun (divertido - más divertido)? ¿No podría ser funner (si es de una sola sílaba y está formado por CVC? Gracias.

Comparative, superlative: free. | WordReference Forums

"More / most free" or "Freer / freest". Thanks a lot, for your patience.

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fitter/more fit

Hi, 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 theory,

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how to form the comparative of color-adjectives

what are the comparative form of these adjetives: orange, pink, blue, white, red, yellow, purple, blue, green, black, etc. Are there any rules for the comparative form of tese color-adjectives?

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slowlier or more slowly?

Could you please tell me which variant is correct or more widely-used in spoken English - slowlier or more slowly. I know that according to the rules of forming the comparative degree of

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comparative of sad

Hello! I heard this sentence in a children''s cartoon: "Now I''m even more sad than before". I was astonished. Isn''t the comparative of sad = sadder (as for all one-syllable adjectives)? I looked it

heavier / more heavy

Hi there. As far as I''m aware, words with two syllables can form the comparative either by adding -er suffix or more. And also can form the superlative either by adding -est suffix or most.

crowded (comparative adjective) | WordReference Forums

Who is the adjective comparative of crowded And the comparative of "curious" is "more curious", except in Alice in Wonderland, where Alice says, famously: "curiouser and curiouser".

What are the comparative and superlative of the word "slowly"

Hello, everyone, As the title asks, I hope to know the comparative and superlative of the word "slowly". Are "slowlier" and "slowliest" right? Or "more slowly" and "most slowly" right? Besides,

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