D demir Member Joined Nov 29, 2006 Member Type Student or Learner Nov 29, 2006 #1 Is "more strange" acceptable as the comparative form of "strange" .
Mister Micawber Key Member Joined Sep 26, 2004 Member Type English Teacher Native Language English Home Country United States Current Location Japan Nov 29, 2006 #2 . Yes, especially as a part of style or for stress. .
D demir Member Thread starter Joined Nov 29, 2006 Member Type Student or Learner Nov 29, 2006 #3 Can we say "more young than.... " for stress instead of "younger than..." then?
Mister Micawber Key Member Joined Sep 26, 2004 Member Type English Teacher Native Language English Home Country United States Current Location Japan Nov 30, 2006 #4 . More unusual, but possible: [SIZE=-1]Some of us are more young than others and might not mind some help. [/SIZE][SIZE=-1] [/SIZE]The one a fine and pretty boy Not passing three years old, The other a girl more young than he, And framed in beauty's mould. Most Google results, however, are for the noun. .
. More unusual, but possible: [SIZE=-1]Some of us are more young than others and might not mind some help. [/SIZE][SIZE=-1] [/SIZE]The one a fine and pretty boy Not passing three years old, The other a girl more young than he, And framed in beauty's mould. Most Google results, however, are for the noun. .