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"easy" or "easier" - Which is more accurate in this context?
Hi friends,
Which is more accurate in this context? easy or easier?
1) As there is a protest today, get back home won’t be easy.
2) As there is a protest today, get back home won’t be easier.
Thanks in advance!
Niwantha
Nov 5, 2018 4:04 AM
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It should be 'getting back home'. And the answer is the first one. Easier is a comparative - you need something to compare it to if you are going to use this. If you say 'getting back home won't be easier', the obvious question in the listener's mind is - easier than what? But here you are saying that because of A (the protest), B will occur so no comparative is required.
November 5, 2018
4
as there is a protest today, GETTING back home won't be EASY
November 5, 2018
3
Greetings,
Easier is the comparative degree of easy and here we are not comparing anything. So the sentence will be-
1. Getting back home won't be easy.
Hope it helps
Smiles
MANTRA DEEPIKA
November 5, 2018
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