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Can I say newer?
Comparative form of new: more new More recent.
What is the comparative word for new?
recent
comparative form of new: more new, more recent.
What is the adjective for new?
adjective. /nu/ (newer, newest) not existing before. not existing before; recently made, invented, introduced, etc.
How do you use the word newer in a sentence?
Newer In A Sentence
- His verses are of the newer sort.
- The newer life createth out of life.
- There was also no lack of newer comers.
- No doubt, in newer places the thing has got to be so.
- The newer kilns are constructed as shown in Fig.
- The above all appear to belong to the newer tertiary formations.
Is Newer a Scrabble word?
Yes, newer is in the scrabble dictionary.
What is the comparative of modern?
Examples
Comparison: Basic, Comparative, Superlative Adjectives | ||
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Basic Adjective | Comparative Adjective | Superlative Adjective |
modern | more modern | the most modern |
famous | more famous | the most famous |
delicious | more delicious | the most delicious |
What is noun of new?
Yes, there is definitely a noun form for the adjective “new”. It is “newness”. Another word which may do the job could be “novelty”.
What is new grammar?
Grammar > Nouns, pronouns and determiners > Nouns > Uncountable nouns > News. from English Grammar Today. We use the uncountable noun news to mean ‘information or reports about recent events’. It takes a singular verb: The news is good about Mary.
Is more modern or Moderner?
Although the general rule for modifying one-or two-syllable adjectives is to add “er”or “est” to form their comparative or superlative forms, “ modern”is one of the exceptions. More modern is correct.