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 halimah129
 
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							| comparative form of "happy" 
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							| Dear all I would like to ask about the comparative form of "happy" and other adjectives that end with "y" is it only "happier" or I can use "more happy" as well? Please answer me it �s urgent. Thanks a lot for everybody. |  27 Mar 2012      
					
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 Kr�mel
 
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							| Comparative forms of happy are happier - the happiest. Hope it helps.
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 cunliffe
 
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							| I agree it �s happier, not more happy. The rule is add �ier � if it �s a one or 2 syllable word, then use �more � for longer words. What really annoys me these days though, is that people are starting to use BOTH TOGETHER!!! �More happier � etc, it �s all over the place and horrible. End of rant. |  27 Mar 2012     
					
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