Is more red correct?

Is more red correct?

Yes, it’s correct to say or write “redder”, and the rule applies to colors as well. However, this “rule” is based on common usage by native speakers.

What is the comparative word of red?

Comparative degree of ‘red’ is ‘redder’ or ‘more red’.

What is the positive and superlative degree of redder?

Answer: If you are referring to the colour red, then ‘redder’ is the comparative, as it means ‘more red’ (I am uncertain because you have it in capitals). The superlative would be reddest “His face was the reddest I’d ever seen it” or you could just say ‘most red’ if you prefer.

Do you say fairer or more fair?

You can use either one. Fairer is the best choice. The general rule is that if the word is one syllable you add -er, if it’s two syllables you can add -er or use more, if three syllables or more you can only use more. This is for the comparative, but the same rules apply for the superlative -est or most.

Do we say bluer?

Senior Member. Bluer and redder are normal words for me. I would use them to refer to a purer or more intense version of the color.

Is more proud grammatically correct?

Both “prouder” and “more proud” are officially correct. In English, there is more than one correct way to say most things.

Is redder a color?

1. Having a color resembling that of blood. 2. Reddish in color or having parts that are reddish in color: a red dog; a red oak.

Is it Juster or more just?

The rule to compare adjectives is to add -er to a one-syllable adjective. Yet, the comparative form of just is not juster, it’s more just.

Is Fairer a proper word?

1 Answer. one-syllable and two-syllable adjectives have their comparative formed by adding -er. Three-syllable adjective and longer ones use more + adj. “Fairer” is the correct choice to make.

Is it correct to say yellower or more yellow?

AdjectiveEdit The comparative form of yellow; more yellow.

Is it more blue or bluer?

Comparative form of blue: more blue.

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