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Is it rainier or rainiest True?? This is the raineist city? it is rainier than ...?
2012年6月12日 13:58
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You may indeed say rainier or rainiest. I admit it sounds strange to me, but there is nothing wrong with the grammar.
2012年6月12日
They are both in the dictionary. However, it depends on how you want to phrase the sentence.
London is rainier than Paris.
London is the rainiest city.
In my experience these words are rarely used.
It would be more local to say:
London has the most rainfall.
London has more annual rainfall than Paris.
2012年6月12日
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