The correct phrase is "more safely." In this context, "safely" is an adverb modifying the verb, indicating the manner in which something is done. "More safer" is incorrect because "safer" is a comparative adjective and should not be used with "more."
To work in such a way that you create a healthier and safer workplace for everbody.
Alfred Nobel made his liquid safer and more usable by inventing dynamite, a stable explosive that could be handled more safely than the liquid nitroglycerin it replaced. Dynamite revolutionized the construction and mining industries by providing a safer means of blasting rock and excavating tunnels. Nobel's invention significantly reduced the risk of accidents associated with handling explosives.
Some word forms for "safe" include safety, safely, and safer.
yes twitter is more safer than Facebook.
That is the correct spelling of "safer" (more safe).
more safely
comparative of safely is more safely and the superlative form is most safely
No, "safer" is not an adverb; it is the comparative form of the adjective "safe." Adjectives describe nouns, while adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. The adverb form of "safe" is "safely."
Yes, you can. But it is safer to thaw all foods in the refrigerator. You can also thaw foods safely by cooking them.
Nobel found that when nitroglycerin was incorporated in an absorbent inert substance like kieselguhr (diatomaceous earth) it became safer and more convenient to handle. He patented this mixture in 1867 as 'dynamite'.
You probably could, but to be sure, you may want to just check with your bank. It is more efficient and safer. It may take more time, but it is probably worth it because with online sites you never know who could steal your number.
no. it is safer