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Is it wronger or more wrong?
Usage notes The single-word comparative and superlative forms wronger and wrongest are no longer in common use, except humorously; rather, the locutions “more wrong” and “most wrong” are preferred.
Is Wronger a real word?
Definition of “Wronger” As it comes to “Wrong”, the usage of “Wronger/The wrongest” is not in common use. Most of the dictionaries don’t have this word, except for Oxford dictionary which only states “Wronger” as a noun.
Is more better grammatically incorrect?
3 Answers. Neither are correct. “better” is a comparative form of “good”, so you do not need to (and should not) say “more better”: say either: It is better than your book.
Is it correct to say more easier?
“Much more easier” incorrectly consists of two comparatives: “much more” and “easier,” which makes it grammatically incorrect. It should be either just plain “easier,” “much easier,” or “more easy.” Note that although the latter is correct, it is not commonly used.
Can you say wronger?
1) why is the adjective “wrong” which is one syllable doesn’t get -er or -est? Wiktionary says: The single-word comparative and superlative forms wronger and wrongest are no longer in common use, except humorously; rather, the locutions “more wrong” and “most wrong” are preferred.
Is Wronger a Scrabble word?
Wronger is valid Scrabble Word.
What is a wronger?
One who commits a wrong. noun.
Why you don’t say more better?
When an adjective has two or more syllables you should usually use more and most, as in cheerful and beautiful above. (Adjectives with two syllables can have both types of comparatives and superlatives, or just one. Because the comparative form of good is better, you can’t say “more better.”
Is more healthier grammatically correct?
The convention in English is for words with two or fewer syllables to receive the suffix -er as in “healthier.” While the expression “more healthy” is acceptable, “more healthier” is not because the term “healthier” is already modified and does not require the adverb “more.”
What’s another way to say more easily?
What is another word for easily?
effortlessly | smoothly |
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readily | painlessly |
conveniently | deftly |
efficiently | facilely |
fluently | freely |
Why is more stronger wrong?
strong -stronger -strongest we should not say “more strong”. No, the comparative of “strong” is “stronger.” Generally, adjectives of one syllable use “er” and “est” to create the comparative and superlative forms.