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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Narrower or more narrower

i m working on the assigment and have a questions as regards the use of narrower or more narrower so i need to give me an opinion about this matter

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Often, a dictionary will list the forms a word will take in comparitive forms, inflected forms, etc. com/Narrower The definition for "narrow" lists "narrower, narrowest" so you can use "narrower" with assurance.

  • Often, a dictionary will list the forms a word will take in comparitive forms, inflected forms, etc.
  • com/Narrower The definition for "narrow" lists "narrower, narrowest" so you can use "narrower" with assurance.
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Often, a dictionary will list the forms a word will take in comparitive forms, inflected forms, etc.

See here, for example: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Narrower

The definition for "narrow" lists "narrower, narrowest" so you can use
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Anonymousas regards the use of narrower or more narrower
"more narrower" is always wrong. Perhaps you meant "more narrow".

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