Most adjectives of two or more syllables use "more" for their comparative form, but one big group of exceptions is two syllable words that end in -y. You change the -y to -i and then add -er:
friendlier
luckier
easier
prettier
busier
2024年9月24日
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In school, they told us that when there are more than 2 syllables, then use more xxly. Otherwise, xxlier. But spoken reality can differ :)
2024年9月24日
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The truth is, it depends on the context in which you are using the term.
You would use ' more friendly ' when comparing two people or things.
You use ' friendlier ' when making a statement directly to or about someone.
2024年9月25日
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both are correct, adjective vs. adverb.
He is friendlier than Paul.
He acts more friendly than Paul.
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They have the exact same meaning, so use the one that you enjoy saying the most. What other people say is of no importance.