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Comparative form of 'simple' => 'simpler' or 'more simple' I have seen both versions from my colleagues. Which one is correct? If both are correct, what different in their meaning? Thank you in advance.
Apr 9, 2009 2:16 PM
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Both are acceptable - "simpler" is slightly preferable. One syllable: fat,fatter,fattest Two syllables: simple, simpler / more simple, simplest / most simple Three or more syllables: comfortable, more comfortable, most comfortable
April 9, 2009
Personally I would use "simple = simpler" all the time. I have never heard that explanation before though fdmaxey and looking at it now it makes perfect sense! Thank you - I may just use it with my students!
April 10, 2009
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