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More Free Or Freer. Entry No More Free Photo Download FreeImages "carefree", and the adjective "wee", if you're Scottish Is is freer or more free? Thank you sooo much! Last edited by a moderator: Nov 22, 2008
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They're considered regular comparatives and superlatives The same goes for "freer", pronounced as / ˈfriːə(r) /
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"More free" is used when comparing two things or describing a state of being, while "freer" is used when comparing one thing to another or describing a person's actions 'I feel more free here' and 'I feel like I have more freedom here' are more common Free-er sounds funny and while technically correct also, it just isn't used much I think you should use "freer" if the text is very formal.
5 MORE Free Online Resources Every Animator Needs to Bookmark Bloop Animation. The practical usage "freer" vs "more free" Even though the rules say that we should use "freer," people have been increasingly using "more free." In fact, people have been using "more" with several one-syllable adjectives "carefree", and the adjective "wee", if you're Scottish
You'll soon have even more free movies and shows to stream as DirecTV announces a new service. They're considered regular comparatives and superlatives The phrase 'flowing more freely than wine' made it into the final version, but at the time they suggest 'flowing much freer than wine' is instead correct.; Freer Than I Could Be