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Thirstier or more thirsty ?
The more you say ,the thirstier you become
The more you say ,the more thirsty you become
how about tired
The more you say ,the tireder you become
The more you say ,the more tired you become
2018年2月2日 15:21
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The general rule is that two-syllable adjectives that end in -y (such as "thirsty" , "happy," or "busy") take -er for the comparative and -est for the superlative. So it should be "thirsty / thirstier / thirstiest"
2018年2月2日
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Oh, and it's also definitely, "more tired," not "tireder."
2018年2月2日
'Tired' is a single syllable adjective, so 'more tired' is correct. You may hear people say 'tireder' informally or colloquially though as we don't always follow the rules!
As thirsty contains two syllables, 'thirstier' is more appropriate. Again, people may say 'more thirsty', but it's not strictly correct, because...English!
Hope this helps, thank you for your question :)
2018年2月2日
Its comparative is thirstier and its superlative is thirstiest.
2018年2月2日
Its comparative is thirstier and its superlative is thirstiest.
2018年2月2日
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