It is correct to say them both, but it matters on what you want to say.
The correct form is spicier; it's not correct to say more spicier. The forms for the adjective are: positive: spicy comparative: spicier superlative: spiciest
The second one is more correct.
More level.
Neither are correct in my view. In Australia, we say ‘more tanned’.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "cautiously" (carefully).
It would be more correct to say, someone who.
It is correct to say "...serves more than 6000..."
It would be more correct to say "How can I assist you?" or "How may I help you?"
No, it is more correct to say, "What day is it today?"
I do not believe you can. The proper phrase would be much more careful.
No, it is not correct to say "Are you going to the park or no." It would be more grammatically correct to say "Are you going to the park or not?"
neither is correct, the first one you are missing the word "more" in between bear and carefully, the second one you said "girl" twice.
The more correct way to say this would be "It is humbling to be here". You can, as an alternative, say "I am humbled to be here."
It is correct to say "him and his family." Using "him" as the objective form is grammatically more appropriate in this context.
The correct form is spicier; it's not correct to say more spicier. The forms for the adjective are: positive: spicy comparative: spicier superlative: spiciest
No.
It is more grammatically correct to say 'in the top ten'