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Q: What is the correct form friendlier or more friendly?
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What is the comparative and superlative forms of friendly?

Friendlier and friendliest, respectively. More and most friendly are also correct, sometimes.


What are the superlative degrees of friendly?

Friendlier or more friendly are the comparatives, and friendliest or most friendly are the superlatives.


Is more friendly the comparative of friendly?

It would be 'friendlier' but I'm sure you can use either.


Are alligators friendlier then crocodiles and are dangerous?

Yes, Alligators are more friendly to Humans than Crocodiles.


Is more friendly an acceptable comparative?

Some adjectives it is possible to use more or -ierI think friendly is one of those adjectives:I think Jack is more friendly than Jill.I think Jill is friendlier than Jack.


Are northerners more friendly than southerners?

In the US, I don't believe the whole of Northerners is friendlier than the whole of Southerners and vice versa. There are regions of both parts of the US whereas the people tend to be friendlier, but there are mean and off putting attitudes all over the country.


What is the comparative form for correct?

More correct


What are the comparative and superlative form of correct?

more correct, most correct


How can people make pet bunnies be nicer?

Its simple. All you have to do is show it more attention. Try to handle it and stroke it, be kind to it. Eventually it will see that it has nothing to be afraid/scared of. It will start to like the attention and be friendly/friendlier.


What is the comparative and superlative form for the word correct?

more correct, most correct


What is the comparative and superlative form of the word correct?

more correct most correct


Does hello sound friendlier than hi?

"Hello" sounds a bit more formal than "hi", but it kind of depends on how you say it. Both "hello" and "hi" can be made more friendly with a smile and a look on your face that shows you are genuinely glad to greet the person.