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  • healthier or more healthy? - WordReference Forums
    Dear friends, Can you help me please? How can I say correctly: 'Fresh fruit and vegetables are MORE HEALTHY or HEALTHIER than fast food ' I'm confused how to form comparatives from 'healthy', 'happy', etc Thank you in advance
  • EN: more healthy healthier - WordReference Forums
    Actually, both forms - 'more healthy' and 'healthier' - are possible (So you weren't wrong, only slightly too restrictive ) You might like to look at the thread in the English Only forum healthier or more healthy? Personally, I would say 'healthier' is probably more widely acceptable
  • eating healthier more healthily - WordReference Forums
    Hi, I think "eating more healthily" is more correct grammatically than "eating healthier" in the following, yet the original uses the latter instead Could you come up with a good reason? Many thanks --These days, people often resolve to improve their health by exercising more, eating
  • Eat more healthily or eat healthier - WordReference Forums
    Healthier is usually considered a comparative adjective, not an adverb So eat more healthily sounds much better (to me)
  • more healthy healthier - WordReference Forums
    Hola, compañeros: Hablando de comida, creéis que las dos opciones son aceptables en el siguiente caso, o una es mejor que otra Al final he escrito más de dos opciones I suggest changing the food for a healthier one I suggest changing the food for another more healthy I suggest changing
  • easier or more easy? - WordReference Forums
    In everyday speech and in writing you would generally hear easier, healthier, friendlier One exception I can think of where I would say more easy rather than easier:
  • as a whole vs. in its entirety - WordReference Forums
    1 The population in its entirety is getting healthier 2 The population as a whole is getting healthier Any difference between the two sentences? Thank you
  • more remote - remoter most remote - remotest - WordReference Forums
    Hello, I would like to ask why the comparative and superlative of "remote" appears in many dictionaries as "remoter" and "remotest" instead of "more remote" and "most remote" Thanks




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