Angela
Stricter or more strict? And strictest or the most strict? Which one is correct or both are acceptable? I'm confused by your answers...
2012년 4월 16일 오전 2:16
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Stricter, and strictest. But I don't think it matters which one you use. A lot of people use more strict too. Personally I think more strict sounds better.
2012년 4월 16일
So far no one has said what I know is right In MY HEART. jk More strict, most strict and strict are the correct ways to use the word. This rule ls stricter than many. hehe. Really though- stricter is not an option.
2012년 4월 16일
What's up Angela, I will answer your question. The words "stricter" and "more strict" all depends on how you used them in a sentence. However, you should go with using the term "stricter" because that word is more commonly used rather than "more strict." For you reference, I will give you an example..."The current policies on reform are stricter than they have been in recent years." Hope this helps you, take care Angela.
2012년 4월 16일
if an adjective has one syllable, then you place "er" on th end. Strict = stricter. Long = Longer. Short = Shorter. If the adjective ends in a "y" such as Happy = Happier. Easy = easier. If the adjective has two or more syllables then place "more" before the adjective. Substantial = more Subtantial etc
2024년 5월 9일 오전 5:57
hi there, you just need to follow the grammar rule concerning the construction of the comparative and the superlative forms. --> one-syllable adjective (strict): -comparative: strict + -er = stricter than "my father is stricter than my mother" -superlative: strict + est = the strictest " I have the strictest parents" Take care
2022년 5월 1일
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