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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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More lucky or luckier?

I couldn't have been more lucky / luckier.
  

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The usual comparative for adjectives in -y is -ier, but both versions are OK here. Just don't write "more luckier". CJ

  • The usual comparative for adjectives in -y is -ier, but both versions are OK here.
  • Just don't write "more luckier".
  • CJ
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The usual comparative for adjectives in -y is -ier, but both versions are OK here. Just don't write "more luckier". Emotion: smile

CJ

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