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newER or MORE new??
I know this is a single syllable word but I just wanna make sure i'm not wrong. because I saw in an English site this is used as More new and i was wondered how is it possible?
thanks already
Jul 30, 2016 9:06 AM
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"Newer" definitely sounds better. I can understand what "more new" means but it sounds strange.
July 30, 2016
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Both are correct, but I hear "newer" used a lot more often.
July 30, 2016
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