"I am busier with homework during the school year than I am during the summer."
You are busier than me this week.
The shops tend to be busier on a Saturday than during the week.
'Busier' is an adjective used for comparison between two or more items, and is thus used in the same way as comparison words such as 'better' or 'worse'. Example sentences include 'Traffic gets busier during rush hour' or 'Her schedule is busier than mine'.
Busy becomes busier and busiest.
I could give you a sentence easily. You could also write your own sentences if you tried.
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The comparative form of "busy" is "busier."
Chicago O'Hare is a busier airport than JFK airport.
I will try to give you a sentence. "Try" is such an easy word, however, that I'm sure you could write a sentence too, if you try.
Give me a sentence using the word Kerchief. That is a sentence that uses the word. Seems as though you could figure this out.
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