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I agree. English is one of the most dificult languages to learn but one of the most comon.

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Quote from: Camel on September 05, 2003, 05:59 PMThe general rule to go by is don't use "word+er" unless "more word" sounds fucked up.
I was taught that if the word has a single syllable, add the "er" suffix, else if it has multiple syllables, then prepend the word "more". I don't often follow what I was taught though... I prefer to follow what you said.
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Quote from: Camel on September 05, 2003, 05:59 PM
No, 'number' in that context is just flat out wrong. The reason it is unacceptable is because of the homynim -- how is one to know if he actually means 'number' if the correct meaning is said to be 'more numb?'

To be safe, the general rule to go by is don't use "word+er" unless "more word" sounds fucked up.

Hmm, I don't agree, and I can't find any reference agreeing with you. I say, use whichever sounds best. If adjective+er sounds good, use it.


Camel

Quote from: Adron on September 06, 2003, 07:28 AMHmm, I don't agree, and I can't find any reference agreeing with you. I say, use whichever sounds best. If adjective+er sounds good, use it.

The reason I say use 'more' if you can is because it sounds more intellectual.

[hypocracy]
Telling someone who is new to a language to go by what 'sounds good' isn't the best idea.
[/hypocracy]

Adron

Quote from: Camel on September 06, 2003, 03:32 PM
[hypocracy]
Telling someone who is new to a language to go by what 'sounds good' isn't the best idea.
[/hypocracy]

True, then the general rule would be to use -er for all single syllable words, more for all 3+ syllable words, and guess for the 2-syllable words.

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