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Grammar and Linguistics > more clever or cleverer?
more clever or cleverer?
peiolei
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more clever or cleverer?
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Hi everyone,
Some days ago I saw in an article the comparative "cleverer" and I was wondering why it is done in this way, because what I have always been taught is that when an adjective has two or more syllables you have to add "more" before the adjective ("more clever"). I have also seen that this happens to "simple".
Why does this happen? Could you explain it to me?
Thanks in advance,
Paola |
2 Dec 2009
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mkosior
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THE ADJECTIVE "CLEVER" IS ONE OF THE EXCEPTIONS. THE COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE CAN BE CREATED IN BOTH WAYS. OTHER EXAMPELS ARE: NARROW, QUIET, SHALLOW, SIMPLE. HAVE A NICE DAY. |
2 Dec 2009
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peiolei
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thank you very much. you �ve been very helpful.. |
2 Dec 2009
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wolfy
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here �s another one for you: Little. It �s more little than surely... or is it littler? Think about it. |
2 Dec 2009
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lagringa
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IF YOU ARE DEALING WITH AMOUNT, IT IS LITTLE - LESS -LEAST. IF YOU ARE COMPARING SIZE, YOU SHOULD USE LITTLE - SMALLER - SMALLEST. JUST IN CASE, I LOOKED IN THE INTERNET. CHECK THIS TO BE POSITIVILY SURE. BYE |
2 Dec 2009
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wolfy
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I asked because I remember watching this program when I was a kid:
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2 Dec 2009
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