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The words "easy' and "hot" both get er. But I want to know according to the rule that only one-syllable words get er, easy can be consisted of two syllables as ea+sy, and the same applies to busy, noisy, and funny. However, "hot" consists of only one syllable. I want to know why easy gets er?
14 feb. 2018 12:06
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One-syllable adjectives decline, using 'er'.
Three-syllable adjectives don't.
So what about two-syllable adjectives? Well, it depends.
Two-syllable adjectives ending in 'y' take 'er' in the comparative form and 'est' in the superlative. Easier, prettier, friendlier, happier, luckier and so on.
Two-syllable adjectives that are verb participles don't. More boring or most pleased, for example.
Other two-syllable adjectives can use both forms. For example, you can say "cleverer" or "more clever", "subtler" or "more subtle". We decide on a case-by-case basis, depending on what sounds best.
14 februari 2018
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