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Old 06-Aug-2006, 08:40
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Default 'more and more fast' or 'faster and faster'?

Dear teacher,
I thought 'faster and faster' is right because 'fast' has only one syllable.
But I searched 'more and more fast' on internet, and I still got several results that used this phrase.
I would like to ask which of both is right? Thanks.
Jeff
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Old 06-Aug-2006, 09:19
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Default Re: 'more and more fast' or 'faster and faster'?

Hi, I wouldn`t use more fast. faster and faster is right
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