Just believe that you are pretty :)
No, It is an adjective to describe "more pretty", or "the most pretty"
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i'd say the pretty ones
The phrase "more pretty" is generally considered incorrect in standard English. Instead, the comparative form of "pretty" is "prettier." For example, one should say "She is prettier than her sister" rather than "more pretty." However, in some dialects or informal contexts, people might still use "more pretty," but it is not grammatically standard.
In my opinion Taylor is a pretty name but Lezzlene,Leslie is a much more pretty name
Pretty? More like SUPERMEGAFOXYAWESOMEHOT! Zutara is amazing.
they are both pretty in there own ways
they are both equally pretty. they both have different styles so they are both pretty in their own way'
Yes. The verb is "be", as in "is/am/are" and the past "was/were". I (be) am pretty. Am(be) I pretty? Past form - Was I pretty? He/she (be) is pretty. Is (be) he/she pretty? Past form - Was he/she pretty? We/you/they (be) are pretty. Are (be) we/they/you pretty? Past form - Were we/you/they pretty? One (singular) painting is an "it" so the past interrogative would be "Is the painting pretty?". More than one is plural (paintings), so the past interrogative would be "Were the paintings pretty?".
there would be more days in a yearThe days would be more faster. I'm pretty sure the weather would be pretty bad.
You have to believe in yourself, first.
It depends.... is she pretty