
Is "nicer" incorrect? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jan 19, 2020 · Nicer was valid back in 1989 and is still valid today, though of course it is possible to include it in a grammatically incorrect sentence. So either you misunderstood your teacher at the …
Nicer or more nice? - WordReference Forums
Jul 13, 2017 · Well, however we choose to speak in our current vernacular, the correct wording is "nicer"--nice, nicer, nicest. Some words use "more" in front to designate greater amounts, but there …
nicer vs. the nicer | WordReference Forums
Apr 10, 2021 · Hello everyone Please do me a favor. ——Have you decided which you'd like to buy, the black skirt or the pink skirt? ——Of the two, the pink one is ________ . A. nicer B. the nicer The …
What is the comparative form of the adverb "nicely"?
Nov 17, 2013 · The adjective nice can be inflected: nicer, nicest. Can the derived adverb nicely be inflected as well, or does it only have the absolute form?
Nice y dark comparativo y superlativo | WordReference Forums
Jun 27, 2006 · Hola por favor necesito ayuda con el comparativo y superlativo de nice y dark... creo que seria nicer y nicest, al igual que dark darker y darkest. Pero estoy muy segura. Gracias.
A very much nicer coat - WordReference Forums
Dec 5, 2024 · Hello, could you tell me if it is correct to use VERY in such a sentence: Yesterday while shopping I saw a very much nicer coat than the one I had bought a few days earlier. I feel using …
nicer than any other…” vs “…as nice as any other…”
Apr 5, 2018 · The original phrase, while logically amusing, is easily understood and completely clear in its meaning that Mrs. Jensen is not equally as nice as another teacher (answer B), but instead is …
Nicer/Less Nice - WordReference Forums
Apr 15, 2009 · Hey. I am having trouble with the phrases 'nicer' and 'less nice'. I did attempt the translation but I don't think its correct. Paso mi tiempo muy diferentemente en el verano y en el …
What are some nice words to describe a very old age of a person
Oct 3, 2011 · You might say they are long in the tooth which is a slightly nicer way of saying "old". Alternatively you could talk about long life as a more positive way of referring to old age (although I'm …
thought they <would have> been nicer - WordReference Forums
Nov 22, 2022 · A: I thought they would have been much nicer. What does “would have” mean here? Counterfactual? With the meaning they were not nicer like I thought? Please help.