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Josenop236 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Cheaper Or More Cheap?

Cheaper Or More Cheap? Can you explain How is it will be correct?? Thanks
  

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The base adjective is "cheap". Cheap has one syllable. The rule for comparative forms is that one-syllable adjectives add -er.

  • The base adjective is "cheap".
  • Cheap has one syllable.
  • The rule for comparative forms is that one-syllable adjectives add -er.
  • edu/english-resources/english-grammar/comparative-and-superlative /#: :text=One%20syllable%20adjectives,doubled%20before%20adding%20the%20ending .
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The base adjective is "cheap".

Cheap has one syllable.

The rule for comparative forms is that one-syllable adjectives add -er.

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