"Prettier" is the comparative form of the adjective "pretty."
Prettier is an adjective.
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No. Prettier is a comparative adjective (more pretty). An adverb form is prettily / more prettily.
For the adjective "pretty" -- prettier is the comparative, and prettiest is the superlative.
'Prettier' is the comparative adjective of 'pretty'. If it were a verb, you would be able to insert it into this sentence: 'I am going to ------ tomorrow.' However, 'I am going to prettier tomorrow' does not make grammatical sense. If you wanted an adverbial form, it would be 'more prettily'.
The correct spelling of the adjective is prettier (more pretty).
Neither. Pretty is the positive degree. The comparative is prettier; the superlative is prettiest.
Perhaps you mean the comparative form: the comparative form of the adjective pretty is prettier. (The superlative form is prettiest, but comparative sounds more like cumulative.)
prettier than what?
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