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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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-y -ow -er -ure

They say adjectives ending with "-y", "-ow", "-er" and "-ure", have the compartive forms made from adding "-er" to the end of them.

Could you give me some examples of them?Emotion: embarrassed pls...
  

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For example:adjective " easy" ends with "y",so if we use it in comparative form it changes to "easier"; English test is easier than French one.

  • For example:adjective " easy" ends with "y",so if we use it in comparative form it changes to "easier"; English test is easier than French one.
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For example:adjective " easy" ends with "y",so if we use it in comparative form it changes to "easier";

English test is easier than French one.
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Adjective "y" like in easy changes in comparative to easier.For example: English test is easier than the French one .

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