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"Simpler" - is it right?
I didn't find this word in Cambridge dictionary
Jul 20, 2014 6:50 PM
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You probably didn't find it because it isn't the 'base' form of the word.
The base form is 'simple', and 'simpler' is the comparative form of this word : 'mais simples' em português.
July 20, 2014
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Simpler means - easier, or less complex, less complicated, here are some examples of it being used.
I think we had a simpler life in the olden days. Why is it simpler to use the other method of learning English? Choose the simpler way of doing it.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/jul/16/most-people-developed-world-happy-ipsos-mori-poll
http://www.sfgate.com/travel/article/Camper-vans-simpler-and-sleeker-than-RVs-gain-5629605.php
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/opinion/make-the-afl-penalty-system-simpler/story-e6frg7uo-1226994202103?nk=86559e803d311a0b4709f8aeb59abcf3
July 20, 2014
A simpler is a collector of medicinal herbs.
It is best that you use more simple, or easier e.g. "This book is easier/more simple to read than that one.
July 20, 2014
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