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When to use "easier" and "easily"? I am wondering about usage of "easier" and "easily". In my opinion, both of the following sentences are corrected. 1. This product helps you clean your shirts easier. - This means "this product" helps you clean your shirts easier than before. 2. This product helps you clean your shirts easily. - This means "this product" helps you clean your shirts easily, very easy. I would like to know the differences between them. Which one sounds more common for you? What do you usually say in you country?
2012年4月28日 11:48
解答 · 3
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"easier" is the comparative form of the adjective "easy"; it only qualifies nouns or other adjectives. "easily" is an adverb; it's the adverbial correspondent of the adjective "easy"; it only qualifies verbs. so: "easy" (adjective) and "easily" (adverb); "easier" (comparative of "easy") and "more easily" (comparative of "easily") examples: this is an easy answer. this is an easier answer than the other one. you answered it quite easily. you answered it more easily than I could have done it. hope this helped
2012年4月28日
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Usually I use the second one, easily - an adverb, meaning that with this product I have no difficulties washing my clothes. For the first one, easier - it's a comparative degree of an adjective easy, so you use it to compare several products. For example, you can say Yesterday I bought a new product for my washing machine and now it will be easier then before to clean my t-shirts.
2012年4月28日
Strictly speaking grammarwise, sentence one is not correct. The correct term is "more easily" in sentence two to realize the same meaning.
2012年4月28日
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