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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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if the person who got more awards means what we can call that person?

Hi,

if the person who got more awards means what we can call that person?

is it awarder??
  

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Hi Anon I'm not sure exactly what you want to know or say, but I think you are confusing adjectives with other types of words. You can add -er to an adjective in order to make the comparative form of that adjective (one-syllable adjectives and some two-syllable adjectives). For example: fast - faster ( John has a faster car than I do.

  • Hi Anon I'm not sure exactly what you want to know or say, but I think you are confusing adjectives with other types of words.
  • You can add -er to an adjective in order to make the comparative form of that adjective (one-syllable adjectives and some two-syllable adjectives).
  • For example: fast - faster ( John has a faster car than I do.
  • ) high - higher ( I paid a higher price than you did.
  • ) pretty - prettier ( Mary is prettier than Jane.
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Hi Anon

I'm not sure exactly what you want to know or say, but I think you are confusing adjectives with other types of words.

You can add -er to an adjective in order to make the comparative form of that adjective (one-syllable adjectives and some two-syllable adjectives). For example:

fast - faster (John has a faster car than I do.

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