No. The word nicer is a comparative form of the adjective nice. The adverb is nicely and the comparative would be "more nicely."
(*The term "play nice" is just a colloquial form; play nicely is correct.)
Yes. For example: An (ADJECTIVE) person --> A nice person A (MORE ADJECTIVE) person --> A nicer person
be nicer and nicer to them
Wilson is nicer in my opinion.
He thinks your nicer.
A nicer word for theft is embezzlement.
# buy nicer computers # buy nicer chairs # buy nicer wall color or wall paper # buy nicer building or fix up the building # ADVERTISE MORE!!!!!
which one is better: nicer or nicest
Nicer yes, but still mean.
mario is nicer
SHAKIRA is nicer she is stunning I would love to be her.
A Nicer Shade of Red was created in 2000.
Generally people are nicer once you know them but it is not always true.