Lecword
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- Mar 21, 2014
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Hi all,
I'd like to know if these comparatives are correct. I've always been told that if an adjective has two syllables and the ending -y, it takes -ier. But I've just read in a grammar book that adjectives ending in -y can take both forms: -er and more. Is this correct?
Many thanks
I'd like to know if these comparatives are correct. I've always been told that if an adjective has two syllables and the ending -y, it takes -ier. But I've just read in a grammar book that adjectives ending in -y can take both forms: -er and more. Is this correct?
Many thanks