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David Valencia
1. Is it "most fierce" or "fiercest"?
2. Is it "guard dog" or "guardian dog"?
11 apr. 2022 03:30
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It's fiercest. Adjectives with only 1 syllable (like fierce, or big, or small...) take an -er to make them into comparatives. The exceptions are 'good' and 'bad', which change into different words. Most words with 2+ syllables need 'more' or 'less', apart from words like easy, which end with a 'y' - words like that become 'easier' - you take away the Y and add -ier :)
6 mei 2022
I would say fiercest and guard dog
11 april 2022
And I would say "guard dog".
11 april 2022
I think it's "fiercest" but if you said "most fierce" it's perfectly okay.
(I'm finding conflicting information on the internet but I believe both are okay).
11 april 2022
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David Valencia
Taalvaardigheden
Engels, Spaans
Taal die wordt geleerd
Engels
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