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which one is better: nicer or nicest
The past tense of the word buy is bought, which I have to say sounds much nicer than buyed.
I would say the puppy is nicer because it is a domesticated animal.
That is called manners or etiquette or politeness. A euphemism is a way to say things in a nicer way. For example, instead of "to die" you would substitute the euphemism "to pass away".
It means that the boss was trying to soften the blow to you. To say you're fired is very harsh.
Yes, you can be fired, but your employer may not say that is the reason you are being fired.
Nice is an English word with no exact equivalent in French because it carries too many meanings. You must know exactly what you mean by it. The comparative of an adjective in French is generally formed by putting "plus" before it. The weather is nicer today: Il fait plus beau aujourd'hui; This person is nicer than that one: Celui-ci est plus gentille que celui-là
You simply say it, or if you want to be a little nicer say be quiet.
The comparative form of the word "nice" is "nicer." It is used to compare two people, places, or things to indicate that one has a higher degree of niceness than the other. For example, you might say, "This restaurant is nicer than the one we visited last week."
I say fry