One way you could say it would be "extremely more excitable". Another way could be " It has provided me with succor form this boring predicament we are in". I know, long, but I came up with it on my own!
for me , of course electronic engineering is much more interesting
'interesting' in Afrikaans is 'interessant'.
Interesting question I do say so myself. Everyone is different and loves more than the next guy. It as different and unique as a fingerprint.
umm pretty much just the words they say and their accent *O_O ._.
The comparative form of "interesting" is "more interesting." This is because "interesting" is a multi-syllable adjective, and comparatives for such adjectives are typically formed by adding "more" before the adjective instead of using the "-er" suffix. For example, one might say, "This book is more interesting than that one."
moreinteresting most interesting
There are two ways to say "interesting". The first is: 有趣 "yao chui" (This is the only way to write it though.) The second is: "dek yee", which is the more commonly spoken version.
more interesting, most interesting
Positive, comparative and superlative are: Interesting, more interesting and most interesting.
Marble is better because it is a much more interesting subject with much more information you can find when researching:)
Pigs are bacon and loin and much more foods
it is correct to say "much more greater"?