Is it Moderner or more modern?

Although the general rule for modifying one-or two-syllable adjectives is to add “er”or “est” to form their comparative or superlative forms, “ modern”is one of the exceptions. More modern is correct.

Is Moderner a word?

Yes, moderner is in the scrabble dictionary.

What is the superlative form of modern?

the most modern
Examples

Comparison: Basic, Comparative, Superlative Adjectives
Basic Adjective Comparative Adjective Superlative Adjective
modern more modern the most modern
famous more famous the most famous
delicious more delicious the most delicious

Is more comparative or superlative?

The chart below shows the comparative and superlative forms of the word for adjectives that are three or more syllables long….Three or More Syllable Adjectives.

ADJECTIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE
Complicated More/Less Complicated Most/Least Complicated

Is more quiet correct?

The words “quieter” and “more quiet” are both grammatically correct examples of the comparative form, although “quieter” is far more common, particularly in American English.

Is it more friendly or friendlier?

Adjective – friendlier, or more friendly but some authorities prefer ‘friendlier’. Adverb – to be correct, you have to use a peripherasis like ‘in a friendlier manner’. ‘They acted friendlier than us’ and ‘they acted more friendly than us’ are both heard but not standard.

What is the suffix of modern?

Suffix are words added after words which enhance their meaning. Suffix for: ➡️ False – false + hood = falsehood. ➡️ Modern – modern + ity = modernity.

What is the comparative of handsome?

handsomer
Comparative and Superlative of “Handsome” The rules call for handsomer and handsomest, but usage has changed over time. Modern speakers prefer more handsome to handsomer, and there is an even split between handsomest and most handsome.

What is the comparative of modern?

modern (comparative moderner or more modern, superlative modernest or most modern)

Can we use most with superlative?

We use the quantifier most to talk about quantities, amounts and degree. We can use it with a noun (as a determiner) or without a noun (as a pronoun). We can also use it with adjectives and adverbs to form the superlative.

Why do we use more and most in comparative and superlative?

Adjectives with two syllables can form the comparative either by adding -er or by preceeding the adjective with more. These adjectives form the superlative either by adding -est or by preceeding the adjective with most. In many cases, both forms are used, although one usage will be more common than the other.

Is more bigger grammatically correct?

But the basic, teachable, and, in an EFL/ESL context, extremely relevant reason that bigger is correct, and more big is ungrammatical as a comparative adjective is because those rules have not been observed.

Is it kinder or more kind?

The rule for comparatives and superlatives of one-syllable, such as the adjective “kind,” is to add -er or -est suffixes to the basic form, i.e., “kinder” and “kindest.” Most two-syllable adjectives and adverbs also add -er to form the comparative.

Which is correct lovelier or more lovely?

In “more lovely”, you have the adverb “more” modifying the adjective “lovely”, something that goes back centuries. Today, either one will do (lovelier or more lovely; loveliest or most lovely).

Is it more handsome or handsomer?

Comparative and Superlative of “Handsome” The rules call for handsomer and handsomest, but usage has changed over time. Modern speakers prefer more handsome to handsomer, and there is an even split between handsomest and most handsome.

What is prefix of modern?

NEO. Prefix meaning ”modern”

What is the noun of modern?

modernism. (uncountable) Modern or contemporary ideas, thought, practices, etc. (countable) Anything that is characteristic of modernity.

Do we say handsomer or more handsome?

Can we say handsomer?

“Handsomer”is correct. You can use “more handsome” too. Most often we use “more “and “most”for long words. like beautiful, expensive, intelligent,et cetera.

Is more a comparative?

Comparative adjectives: -er and -er, more and more To talk about how a person or thing is changing and gaining more of a particular quality, we can use two -er form adjectives connected by and, or we can use more and more before an adjective.