Aamir Tariq
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What are the most frequently used & natural comparative & superlative forms of Insane
Like we have the following forms of the adjective sane.
What are the grammatically correct, most common and the most natural forms of the adjective insane?
I looked at the link here.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/insaner
But there are a lot of things on the internet that are enough to make someone confused. So it's better to ask native speakers how they use them in the most natural ways in their English speaking countries.
Here is my Conclusion
I think unlike "sane", "insane" is two-syllable word, that's why "more insane" and "most insane" or better choices but still I'm not an expert so only native speakers can give me the right answer.
Regards,
Aamir Tariq
Like we have the following forms of the adjective sane.
Normal | Comparative | Superlative |
Sane | Saner | Sanest |
What are the grammatically correct, most common and the most natural forms of the adjective insane?
Normal | Comparative | Superlative |
Insane | insaner | insanest |
Insane | more insane | most insane |
I looked at the link here.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/insaner
But there are a lot of things on the internet that are enough to make someone confused. So it's better to ask native speakers how they use them in the most natural ways in their English speaking countries.
Here is my Conclusion
I think unlike "sane", "insane" is two-syllable word, that's why "more insane" and "most insane" or better choices but still I'm not an expert so only native speakers can give me the right answer.
Regards,
Aamir Tariq