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Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? more polite or politer?
A:
more polite
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Q:
"It is much more polite." v.s. "It is much more politer."
Which one is correct, or which one do you say? Please let me know.
Which one is correct, or which one do you say? Please let me know.
A:
"It is much more polite." is correct. The word polite is compared using the word more. In English, some adjectives (describing words) are compared by adding 'er' to the end of the word. For example: hotter, heavier, thinner. Other adjectives are compared by using the word 'more'. For example: more orange, more expensive, more intelligent. I don't believe there's an easy way to learn which one to use for which word. It just takes practice. One method you can use to try to guess which is the correct way is that often, long/complex/compound words will use 'more' and short, simple words often use the 'er' suffix. But that's only going to help you guess if you don't know which to use. For example: 'orange' is a simple word but we use 'more orange' instead of 'oranger'.
Q:
Hello! Would you say "politer" or " more polite"?
A:
it would be more polite.
Q:
Which is correct: politer or more polite?
A:
They are both correct, but politer is used more (for example: Can you be more polite please,, is grammatically correct but it sounds awkward, so you would use politer. You can also use politer when you are comparing two people,, ex: my daughter is politer than my son.)
Q:
Whether more polite or politer is correct?
A:
'More polite' is correct
Q:
What's the politer way to say "You can come to the reception at four."?
A:
Well it depends on the tone.
Giving permission:
You may come to the reception at four.
Requesting:
Please come to the reception at four.
Inviting (slight implication that they needn't):
You are welcome to come to the reception at four.
Written invitation:
You are invited to attend the reception at four.
And lots of other ways! :D
Giving permission:
You may come to the reception at four.
Requesting:
Please come to the reception at four.
Inviting (slight implication that they needn't):
You are welcome to come to the reception at four.
Written invitation:
You are invited to attend the reception at four.
And lots of other ways! :D
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