Safer
Walking is safer than cycling
As dangerous has three syllables, the comparative is "more dangerous" and the superlative is "most dangerous".
Because dangerous is a long word - more than two syllables - we say more dangerous.
dangerous / more dangerous / most dangerous
more unsafe
More unsafe
There is no comparative of get.
No it is redundant. The comparative and superlative of "safe" are "safer" and "safest". The "most" is unneccesary. You would write or say simply "the safest".
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"Litter" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative degree.
The comparative is safe, and the superlative is safest.
Safer is the comparative form of safe.
safer
if you are more safe you are saferif you are less safe you are dangerous/vulnerable
Safer is an adjective (the comparative form of safe).
Yes, definitely. It is the comparative form of the adjective "safe" (more safe). The superlative form is "safest" -e.g. My way is safe, yours is safer, but his is the safest.
There is no comparative of get.
No it is redundant. The comparative and superlative of "safe" are "safer" and "safest". The "most" is unneccesary. You would write or say simply "the safest".
The comparative of "first" is "earlier" or "prior".
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