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Coarse is better. You could say "More coarse", but not "More coarser".

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Would the proper grammatical statement be to say 'More Coarse' or 'Coarser'?

Both are correct. Coarser is better in most cases.


How do you spell coarser?

That is the correct spelling of the adjective "coarser" (rougher, less fine).


What is the comparative of coarse?

The comparative form of "coarse" is "coarser." In English grammar, comparatives are used to compare two things, indicating that one has a higher degree of a particular quality than the other. In this case, "coarser" is used when comparing two things that are rough or not fine in texture or quality.


Which one is correct 'course sandpaper' or 'coarse sand paper'?

The correct one is "coarse sandpaper".


Of coarse you do and so do I. Should the spelling be coarse or course in this situation?

Of course you do is the correct usage. Coarse means something that is rough like sandpaper, or someone who is uncouth, with poor manners.


Do you say Of course or of coarse?

The correct phrase to use is "Of course." "Of coarse" is not a standard English expression.


How can you make your hair coarse when your hair is very fine and-or light?

You can't physically make it coarser. You would have to put in extensions to make it thicker or fake it with a volumising shampoo and conditioner.


What is correct time to have inter coarse?

When you can correctly spell intercourse.


What is a good sentence for the word coarse?

I am looking for some sandpaper that is more coarse than this. My beard is no more than a coarse stubble, right now.


The larger the soil particle the coarser it will be?

Correct. Soil particles are categorized as sand, silt, and clay, with sand being the largest, followed by silt and then clay. The larger the particle size, the coarser the soil texture will be.


How does texture influence the sliding force of friction?

If the texture is coarser, then the surfaces will tend to "catch" more as they try to move. Coarser texture means more friction; finer texture means less.


Is it grammatically correct to say keep your eyes open?

Yes, of coarse.