anything that ends with i.e.r (dirtier, prettier).
The correct spelling of "luckier" is L-U-C-K-I-E-R.
brent isn't luckier. kristel is
Pucker Luckier Merrier Lesser Protester the list goes on... ------------------------------------------------- Anyways... You could go with trucker, ducker, brother and mother (if you say 'em right) etc... ----------------------------------------------------
No, but luckier is
luckiest
luckier
what is the comparative and superlative of the word lucky
nope the are the same!
Because you are luckier. :)
No month is luckier or less lucky than another.
Lucky, luckier and luckiest are all adjectives.
The comparative form of "lucky" is "luckier." It is used to compare the luck of two or more subjects, indicating that one has more luck than the other. For example, you might say, "She is luckier than her brother."