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MORE CHEAP. Can I use these words? MORE CHEAP. Can I use this collocation?
2019年7月16日 06:52
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cheaper. Follow this rule: 1 syllable: -er and -est bigger, smaller, faster, slower, cheaper EXCEPTION: more fun 3 or more syllables: more and most more intelligent, more beautiful, more desultory 2 syllables: Look at the end of the word. If it ends in -y and isn't an adverb, use -ier and -iest uglier, shinier, happiest if it is an adverb, use more and most more quickly, more slowly If it ends in anything except -y, use more and most more alive, more upset, more wooden
2019年7月16日
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Cheaper would be correct
2019年7月16日
In addition to what has been said by the others, note that you may see these two used correctly words together, but not as a collocation: “There are more cheap brands in store A than in store B.” Here, “more” refers to “brands”, not to “cheap”. The meaning is “more brands that are cheap”.
2019年7月22日
该内容违反了我们的《社区行为准则》。
2019年7月16日
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