Susie
Which one is correct? The quicker it spins, the dizzier they feel. Or the quicklier it spins, the dizzier they feel.
22 May 2023 08:59
Yanıtlar · 3
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Good question. For adverbs ending in "-ly", like "quickly" or "slowly" or "softly", you use "more" or "most" to indicate an extreme. So, while "quickly" and "quick" are adverbs that mean almost the same thing, they become "more quickly" and "quicker": "He ran more quickly" or "he ran quicker". Likewise, "Please drive more slowly" or "please drive slower" "Please speak more softly" or "please speak softer".
22 Mayıs 2023
1
QUICKLIER is incorrect. I think most people would say QUICKER. Technically QUICK is an adjective, not a adverb. If this is a concern you could say MORE QUICKLY.
23 Mayıs 2023
Davetli
The first option is correct. Quick -> Quicker ☑ Quick -> Quicklier ✖
22 Mayıs 2023
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