Yes, it is an adjective meaning less difficult. It is the comparative form of the adjective easy, from the noun ease.
Easier is an adjective.
This appears to be a transposition of the word easier(not as difficult).
Easier is a comparative adjective. Easily is an adverb. So, if you are using the adverb, you need to use "easily".
The subject of the sentence is implied: youVerb: findDirect Object: easier way (noun phrase)Infinitive verb: to diagram (functioning as an adjective modifying way)Direct object of the infinitive: stories
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Easier is an adjective.
Easier is an adjective (comparative of easy).
Easier is the comparative form of the adjective easy. easy easier easiest.
Easier is an adjective.
it's an adjective.
easier, easiest
No. Easier is an adjective. The adverb form is easily.
This appears to be a transposition of the word easier(not as difficult).
Easier is a comparative adjective. Easily is an adverb. So, if you are using the adverb, you need to use "easily".
simple - simpler - simplest 2. easy - easier - easiest
Lumbar is the adjective used to describe the lower back. For instance, "The lumbar support in that chair makes it easier to use it for long periods of time."
The more detail with which scenes are described, the easier it is to visualize them in your imagination.