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Is it proper English to say more naughtier?

Yes.


Is having had participated proper English?

Yes, 'having had participated' is proper English. Example: Having had participated in many singing competitions, I have become more confident in public.


What is the Proper adjective for English?

English is a proper adjective.


What is worse a positive comparative superlative?

In the English Language The word 'worse' acts as Dative, Comparative. We do NOT say Dative ; Worse Comparative; Worser Superlative ; Worsest The Superlative is ' WORST'. In a jocular sense you may hear these words said. However, to describe the weather becoming more bad , we would say 'The weather is becoming worse and worse'. NOT worser. Or ' The werather is at its worst', when it cannot become any more worse.


When is English not a proper noun?

The word English is not a proper noun when it is used as a proper adjective. That is an English accent, an English type automobile, an English looking top hat.


Why is Dos is important?

What is "do writing?" This does not appear to be proper English. If the question were rephrased in proper English, I think we would know how to answer it.


Why can't people answer questions in proper English?

Not everyone here knows proper English. Others may be lazy and use chat speech. Then of course, some are just young. In addition, there is some debate as to what is proper English. Proper British English is not the same as proper American English. Other English-speaking nations have their own variations of English.


Is starting an answer to a question with so proper English?

Well, for starters, your question is not proper english.


Why did the English want to move away from England?

Because woman started to get more privileges (religion privilege's) and because the economy was getting worse.


Why has your candida gotten worse after a colon cleanse?

It is best to treat you infection with proper medication for candida. Colon cleanse may have just added/irritated it more.


Is it correct English to use the word worse as in it is not as worse as that?

No. The comparative of an adjective cannot be used that way. Instead use "It is not as much worse as that is." or just change it to "It is not as bad as that".


Is irregardless proper English?

No, "irregardless" contains a double negative. "Regardless" is proper English, but "irregardless" is not.