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- Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa more polite và politer ? | HiNative
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa more polite và politer ?Hãy thoải mái đưa ra các câu ví dụ nhé I was curious so I looked it up online, but I can't find the answer
- 【more polite】 と 【politer】 はどう違いますか? | HiNative
【ネイティブ回答】「more po 」と「politer」はどう違うの?質問に4件の回答が集まっています!Hinativeでは"英語(アメリカ)"や外国語の勉強で気になったことを、ネイティブスピーカーに簡単に質問できます。
- В чем разница между more polite и politer ? | HiNative
В чем разница между more polite и politer ?Пожалуйста, приведите примеры I was curious so I looked it up online, but I can't find the answer
- more polite 和 politer 的差別在哪裡? | HiNative
more polite的同義字They basically mean the same thing Examples: I'm asking you to be more polite! I'm asking you to be politer! He'll be politer than you'll ever be (sounds more natural, [naturaler]) He'll be more polite than you'll ever be Any adjective that has er at the end means the same thing as adding more in front |Politer isn't really a word No one says that
- Which is correct: politer or more polite? | HiNative
They are both correct, but politer is used more (for example: Can you be more polite please,, is grammatically correct but it sounds awkward, so you would use politer You can also use politer when you are comparing two people,, ex: my daughter is politer than my son )|Both are correct technically! You could be more polite You could be politer
- Example sentences with, and the definition and usage of Politer
Q A about usage, example sentences, meaning and synonyms of word "Politer" more than 41 answers from native speakers about natural usage and nuances of "Politer"
- 차이점은 무엇 입니까? more polite 그리고 politer ? | HiNative
이들 more polite 그리고 politer 의 차이점은 무엇인가요?예문 만이라도 편하게 알려주세요 I was curious so I looked it up online, but I can't find the answer
- Whether more polite or politer is correct? | HiNative
@piyawachk 'politer' 'politest' exist in the language, however 'more polite most polite' are preferred the most commonly used here in England|Curveball, I'm from England and tend to use politer a lot more often than 'more polite' Most people I know do too :) I suppose it just depends on whereabouts in the UK you're from
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