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- What is correct: scarier or more scary?
How to make the comparison with the word "scary"? Is it scarier or more scary?
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Hello, thank you for asking. Scary is a regular adjective that ends with" y "so instead of adding" er "we add "ier" Scary=scarier Ex: Living there was scarier than I thought. also to emphasize how much you are scared add an adverb of degree such as "very' or "little". Ex: living there was very scary. Ex: The move was a little scary for her. Wishing you a happy learning.
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- Any one suggest me best catchy name for opening a taxi company please. Would be grateful to everyone
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True Taxi (since there has been fake taxi 🤣) you may copy the logo too. Not too mention it has alliteration
- What does it mean to be a hoot and a half?
Hello! Is it an idiom "to be a hoot and a half"? What does it mean, and when can I use it?
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Sanusha ShamduttCertified TEFL Diploma Teacher ?? and Native English speaker with NEUTRAL accent.Hi Noone, "A hoot and a half" means someone who is extremely funny. For example: Instead of saying Shelly is extremely funny we can say, Shelly is a "hoot and a half."
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The rule of grammar is that the usage of 'that vs which' depends whether the clause is restrictive or non-restrictive. "That" is used to indicate a specific object, item, people, situations, etc. e.g: I need a book that will tell me all about city gardening. "Which" is used to further specify, identify, or distinguish a particular thing. e.g: It is the empty space, which makes the bowl useful. "That" is a restrictive clause, if you remove it in a sentence the meaning of the sentence changes. "That" should never be followed or proceeded by a comma. "Which" is a non-restrictive clause, if you remove it in a sentence the meaning of the sentence does not change or remains the same. It is usually proceeded by a comma and a comma is placed at the end of the clause ( if the sentence continues). e.g: The padded chairs, which are on the second floor, have to be replaced.
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