The correct form is "She is fiercer than you are." In English, the comparative form of the adjective "fierce" is "fiercer," which is used for one-syllable adjectives. While "more fierce" can be understood, it is less commonly used and generally considered less standard.
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The correct term is "sunnier." "Sunny" is an adjective that describes a state of weather, while "sunnier" is the comparative form used to compare the level of sunshine between two or more instances. Therefore, you would say one day is sunnier than another if it has more sunshine.
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He registered 616 songs with ASCAP. The answer approximately more than 600.Correction: ASCAP did not exist in the early 19th century! But the number is approximately correct.
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The comparative degree of the adjective "fierce" is "fiercer." It is used to compare the intensity of fierceness between two subjects. For example, you might say, "The lion is fiercer than the tiger."
He was afraid of the dog because it was a lot fiercer than his own one.
No. A wolverine is much fiercer than a deer because a wolverine is the biggest and fiercest mammal ever.
The simile "as fierce as a horse" is not typically correct, as horses are generally not considered fierce animals. A more appropriate simile might compare fierceness to animals known for their aggression, such as lions or tigers. Horses can be strong and spirited, but they are usually associated with gentleness and grace rather than fierceness.
No there are fiercer rats than sea rats, but sea rats are fierce the way they tear through ship cargo. But when that doesn't satisfy, they eat the crew or any animals aboard.
A great white shark is more fierce than a tiger shark. This is based on the recorded number of attacks on humans.
'when more than one are' is the correct phrase.
I personally think lions are more dangerous because they are the king of jungle.Another reason is that tigers are pets at some houses but to keep a lion you have to think........
No.It's just a genetic discoloration.
The latter is correct. It is shortened from "than I am."
It is correct to say "...serves more than 6000..."
"The dragon's ire more fierce than fire"?