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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
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Hello everyone,

Do the two sentences below have the same meaning?

1. People are also a lot friendlier than they are here.

2. People are also a lot more friendly than they are here.

Regards,

JA

  

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The meaning is the same. Use friendlier. If an adjective has two syllables and ends in y, more is normally not used: happy > happier; crazy > crazier; lonely > lonelier CB

  • The meaning is the same.
  • Use friendlier.
  • If an adjective has two syllables and ends in y, more is normally not used: happy > happier; crazy > crazier; lonely > lonelier CB
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The meaning is the same. Use friendlier. If an adjective has two syllables and ends in y, more is normally not used:

happy > happier; crazy > crazier; lonely > lonelier

CB

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