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 =  iina
Andreea DrĂ£guleasa
[10.Nov.03 19:23]
You have a + from me for the antigravitational fall towards the sky of inevitable death.
Still, there are some mistakes in the text that shade your idea:
- "more older" is correct when used as an adjective, as in "More older drivers in accidents" or in expressions like "more and more older" or so I know, but I may be wrong about this one.
- "very closer" - now what do you think about that? :)
Don't worry, we all make mistakes and we are supposed to learn something out of the them and from others' too.

Andreea

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Axel Lenn
[11.Nov.03 21:32]
You are right, Andreea. You forgot to mention "more closer", though.

 =  Ax
Andreea DrĂ£guleasa
[12.Nov.03 01:41]
In fact, I've met "more closer" so many times, that I started considering it right. I'm not an expert, "take a more closer look" :)

Andreea

 =  nope
ion amariutei
[12.Nov.03 17:49]
as far as i know, *more older* is NEVER correct when used as an adjective, since *older* is already the comparative for *old*.

*more* is a comparative of *many, much* that can be used to form comparatives of other adjectives or adverbs but not when the adjective is itself a comparative.

correct: more difficult, more softly.

incorrect: more easier, more harder.




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