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Mr1bin Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Be getting adjective?

I am getting tired.

The price of gas is getting expensive.

It is getting cold.

I am getting handsome

Can I say like that below? using comparative.

I am getting more tired.

The price of gas is getting more expensive.

It is getting colder.

I am getting more handsome

Thank you : )
  

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Hi, You have the right overall understanding of this. I am getting tired. The price of gas is getting expensive.

  • Hi, You have the right overall understanding of this.
  • I am getting tired.
  • The price of gas is getting expensive.
  • More precise to say simply 'Gas is getting expensive'.
  • It is getting cold.
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Hi,

You have the right overall understanding of this.

I am getting tired.

The price of gas is getting expensive. More precise to say simply 'Gas is getting expensive'.

It is getting cold.

I am getting handsome This sou

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