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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Which is correct, more crispy or crispier?

I was wondering, because mother and I were disagreeing about it in the store.
  

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Both forms are generally available to two-syllable adjectives and adverbs. Choose the one that sounds smoother and clearer (or more clear) in the flow of the context/sentence.

  • Both forms are generally available to two-syllable adjectives and adverbs.
  • Choose the one that sounds smoother and clearer (or more clear) in the flow of the context/sentence.
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Both forms are generally available to two-syllable adjectives and adverbs. Choose the one that sounds smoother and clearer (or more clear) in the flow of the context/sentence.
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Crisper is a compartment or container in the refrigerator that keeps vegetables and fruits intact. Crispier is the right word.
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It is grammatically correct to say either; crispier, or more crispy.

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