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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

In case vs. if

In case you have done that previously, it will be much more easier.

or

If you have done that previously, it will be much more easier.

Which of these is better?

Thank you!
  

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Anonymous If you have done that previously, it will be much more easier. This one is better, but in either case, it's "much easier", not "much more easier". easier = more easy , so much more easier = much more more easy .

  • Anonymous If you have done that previously, it will be much more easier.
  • This one is better, but in either case, it's "much easier", not "much more easier".
  • easier = more easy , so much more easier = much more more easy .
  • CJ
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AnonymousIf you have done that previously, it will be much more easier.
This one is better, but in either case, it's "much easier", not "much more easier".

easier = more easy, so much more easier = much more more easy.

CJ
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"more easier" is always wrong. Just say "easier". Otherwise, the second one is correct. The first is an incorrect use of "in case".

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