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Is it more easy or easier?

Is it more easy or easier?

There is no difference between easier or more easy. Easier is a comparative form of easy.

Is it correct to say more easier?

Senior Member. “Much easier” is correct. So is “much more easily”. “Much more easier” is incorrect but it is a common mistake, even by native speakers.

What is the comparative for easy?

easier
The comparative and superlative forms of easy are easier and easiest.

How can I use easier?

Easier Sentence Examples

  1. This would be a lot easier on my ATV.
  2. It’ll be easier that way.
  3. It was a whole lot easier when I was back on the job.
  4. As a human, she’d be much easier to render dead-dead.
  5. Maybe it’s easier than you’re making it out to be.

Is most easy correct?

Senior Member. Both are definitely wrong. “More easy” is wrong because it is a comparative of 2 syllables ending in “Y”, but “most easier” is a mixture of comparative and superlative,which simply doesn’t exist.

What is the comparative of difficult?

Some rules about forming comparatives and superlatives

Adjective Comparative Superlative
dangerous more dangerous the most dangerous
difficult more difficult the most difficult
exciting more exciting the most exciting
ridiculous more ridiculous the most ridiculous

What is the sentence of easier?

Easier Sentence Examples This would be a lot easier on my ATV. It’ll be easier that way. It was a whole lot easier when I was back on the job. As a human, she’d be much easier to render dead-dead.

What is the word easiest?

easy /ˈiːzɪ/ adj (easier, easiest) not requiring much labour or effort; not difficult; simple. free from pain, care, or anxiety. not harsh or restricting; lenient: easy laws. tolerant and undemanding; easy-going: an easy disposition.

Is most easiest correct English?

No – “most easier” is not correct. You would normally write “easiest”. If you see “most easy” it actually using “most” to mean “very” – as in “That was most easy”.

Where can I use worse and worst?

Remember that worse is used to compare two things, such as “now” and “before,” while worst compares three or more things. You might use worse than yesterday, but this doesn’t make it the worst cold you ever had.

What is the connotation of easy?

easy, facile, simple, light, effortless, smooth mean not demanding effort or involving difficulty. easy is applicable either to persons or things imposing tasks or to activity required by such tasks. an easy college course facile often adds to easy the connotation of undue haste or shallowness.

Which is the comparative and superlative form of easy?

“Easier” is the comparative form of easy. The superlative form is easiest. What is the comparative and superlative of the word easier?

What’s the difference between easier and more easy?

In terms of casual use , the forms easier/more easy tend to appear respectively by their difference on meaning; easier tends to appear in specific contexts where it means ‘ freed’ or ‘ released’ and ‘more easy’ is more likely to come up if it literally means ‘ less difficult ( than) ‘

Which is easier to learn comparative forms of adjectives?

Comparative forms of adjectives are usually learned pretty early on, but, as for native speakers, the -ier rule is easy to forget, particularly as most learners don’t get to use them often enough for the rule to stick in their heads.

When do you use comparative and periphrastic in English?

The comparative (and superlative) in English are always morphological for words of one syllable: and periphrastic for words of three (or more) syllables: It’s the words of two syllables where we get into trouble: easier, happier, sillier, narrower, simpler.