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politer vs. more polite
Which is correct: The king is more polite than other people or the king is politer than other people???
5 Kas 2012 22:14
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politer vs. more polite
Which is correct: The king is more polite than other people or the king is politer than other people???
Both forms are okay. The single form, politer, politest is falling our of favour. It is used in older English. Nowadays, "more polite" and "most polite" are the more common way of saying things.
Since we are on this subject, we don't use "polite" for royalty. We usually use the word, "gracious".
6 Kasım 2012
For the competative form of adjectives not ending in y/ly/er/ow, "more" should proceed the adjective. polite more polite Got it? I hope so. Farzad
7 Kasım 2012
politer vs. more polite
Which is correct: The king is more polite than other people or the king is politer than other people???
"The king is more polite than most people."
5 Kasım 2012
more polite:)
5 Kasım 2012
more polite is the correct way
5 Kasım 2012
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