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Paint red 710 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

More nice vs nicer

hey ...

you're hair is more nice than hers ?

OR

you hair is nicer than hers ?

which is grammatically correct ? Please help me out !!!

  

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paint red 710 Your hair is more nice than hers . OR Your hair is nicer than hers . W hich is grammatically correct ?

  • paint red 710 Your hair is more nice than hers .
  • OR Your hair is nicer than hers .
  • W hich is grammatically correct ?
  • Please help me out .
  • They are now both grammatically correct, but only the second is natural.
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paint red 710

Your hair is more nice than hers.

OR

Your hair is nicer than hers.

Which is grammatically correct? Please help me out

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I think Australia's beaches are most nice than Europe's beaches.
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I have always know that "nicer" is not allowed. It's not grammatically correct.

Maybe in these 30 years the rules have been changed...?

Our teacher in Czech Republic (she was really a good one) taught us that nicer is not to be said. No way.

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In English, there are two kinds of adjectives:

1-Short adjectives: In comparison between two things, we just need to add "er" at the end of the adjective.

Ex:

nice-nicer

tall-taller

short-shorter

big-bigg

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you hair is nicer than hers ?

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