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I am pretty vs I am prettyier

The correct phrase is 'I am pretty.' 'Prettyier' is not a correct comparative form of the adjective 'pretty.'

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 803 views

I am pretty

This phrase is correct. 'Pretty' is an adjective used to describe appearance or attractiveness.

This phrase is used to express that someone considers themselves attractive or pleasing in appearance.

Examples:

  • I am pretty happy with the results.
  • She said, 'I am pretty sure I left my keys on the table.'
  • He thinks, 'I am pretty good at playing the guitar.'
  • They believe, 'I am pretty confident in my abilities.'
  • The model stated, 'I am pretty in this dress.'
  • I mean, it's true. I am pretty wonderful.
  • I am pretty sure it is 'global'.
  • Having read it, I am pretty sure that it is not.
  • I am pretty hungry... and broke.
  • I am pretty sure it was very public a couple days ago when I was brushing my teeth.
  • I am pretty sure you saw ever, single side of me the day we met.
  • I am pretty busy at the moment.
  • But I am pretty sure he swam away.
  • Because I am pretty sure from Missouri goes very well with leftovers.
  • I am pretty full of cancer at the moment.
  • I am pretty popular these days.
  • Which I am pretty sure is a business term.
  • I am pretty confident about my gums.
  • I am pretty sure you shouldn't have a weapon at work.
  • I am pretty sure that with the support of the European Parliament, we will be able to finalize a good deal for both sides.
  • No, but I am pretty sure Mrs. Akalitus is wearing the same thing.
  • When you look at it that way, I am pretty lucky.
  • Brenda, I am pretty sure that Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver
  • Speaking of surprises, I am pretty sure that dog was not on the guest list.
  • But I am pretty sure the FBI didn't raid V3 to find out how Cindy Luck is doing.

I am prettyier

This phrase is incorrect. 'Prettyier' is not a valid comparative form of the adjective 'pretty.'

  • Now you are not going to bring me down because I am strong, I am positive and I am in control.
  • Mr Sjöstedt, I am very moved that I am here for this moment.
  • I am rather shocked by what I am hearing now.
  • Perhaps you think I am naive, but I am not alone.
  • Consequently I am pleased this evening, but I am vigilant.
  • I am not against his nomination but I am concerned about the more general circumstances surrounding it.
  • I am very flexible here, and I am approaching this debate with an open mind.
  • I am sorry but I am not changing my opinion.
  • I am afraid I am rather disappointed in that response.
  • I am way more angry than I am scared now.
  • I am sad because I am losing my cook.
  • I am not Thorgeir, I am Volund.
  • And i am amazed I am the first to depart.
  • I am leaving this hospital when I am finished here.
  • I am leaving this hospital when I am finished here.
  • I am forced to acknowledge that I am her prisoner.
  • I am flattered by their interest but I am clearly escorting another lady.
  • Father, sometimes I am distracted while I am in prayer.
  • But I am also fully aware that I am blessed.
  • I am off structure and I am drifting.

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