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MORE CHEAP. Can I use these words?
MORE CHEAP. Can I use this collocation?
16 de jul. de 2019 6:52
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cheaper.
Follow this rule:
1 syllable: -er and -est
bigger, smaller, faster, slower, cheaper
EXCEPTION: more fun
3 or more syllables: more and most
more intelligent, more beautiful, more desultory
2 syllables:
Look at the end of the word. If it ends in -y and isn't an adverb, use -ier and -iest
uglier, shinier, happiest
if it is an adverb, use more and most
more quickly, more slowly
If it ends in anything except -y, use more and most
more alive, more upset, more wooden
16 de julio de 2019
1
Cheaper would be correct
16 de julio de 2019
In addition to what has been said by the others, note that you may see these two used correctly words together, but not as a collocation:
“There are more cheap brands in store A than in store B.”
Here, “more” refers to “brands”, not to “cheap”. The meaning is “more brands that are cheap”.
22 de julio de 2019
Este contenido infringe las normas de la comunidad.
16 de julio de 2019
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Inglés, Ruso
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