Hi there,
Please the proofread!
The more richer a family is, the more possible its children to achieve good academic results is.
thanks
pete
Rich/richer/richest
Rich/more rich/most rich [not good grammar]
Use the comparative on its own: The richer a family is...
"...the more possible it is for its children to achieve good academic results."
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Not the quotidian usage, but there is nothing wrong with the grammar, I think, Anglika. It certainly has its uses, e.g. for stress or style--Rich/more rich/most rich [not good grammar]
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Wishing me like to one more rich in hope
etc.
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