Yes. In normal English the comparative of fit is fitter. The construction "more fit" is of French origin.
The root word for "fitter" is "fit," which means to be suitable, appropriate, or in good physical condition.
The first syllable "de-" is stressed in the word "desire."
The prefix in the word "become" is "be-".
Aloha. Answer: makemake [ma-kay-ma-kay]
The root word of "become" is "come."
yes. you can be a steam fitter, pipe fitter, bra fitter. fitter as in 'i want to get fitter' is correfct, but you can also use ' i want to get more fit'. both ways are correct.
The root word for "fitter" is "fit," which means to be suitable, appropriate, or in good physical condition.
Excersise and healthy eating!!
Retrain as one.
It was designed for ladies & men to become fitter.
fitter, fittest
Fitter is the comparative form of fit, and fittest is the superlative.
Cupere--to desire.
There is no suffix nor prefix of the word 'desire' because 'desire' is a root word.
some barbies, lion poo and tiger poo
The comparative and superlative of fit are: fitter and fittest. I am fit and my 40-year old dad is fitter, but his brother is the fittest of us all. The girl complained, "I can't get fit, let alone fitter or fittest!"
no,he is called a combination fitter/welder.>.