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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

comparative

I want to know the comparative of strange.
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The forms are regular: strange, stranger, strangest.

  • The forms are regular: strange, stranger, strangest.
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The forms are regular: strange, stranger, strangest.
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Thank you very much for the quick answer.

I was curious because I found the following in the Wiktionary.
Thank you again!

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Adjective[edit]
stranger
comparative form of strange: more strange
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I rather imagine that some use "more strange" to avoid possible confusion with the noun 'stranger' - a in 'he is a stranger in these parts'.

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