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more happy vs more happier

Both "more happy" and "more happier" are incorrect. The correct comparative form is "happier."
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Last updated: July 06, 2024 • 96204 views

more happy

This is incorrect. The comparative form of "happy" is "happier."

Instead of saying "more happy," use the correct comparative form "happier" when comparing two things.
  • Nov 27, 2007 ... I know that happier is the correct comparative form for happy but what about more happy? Is it colloquial English?
  • Jan 15, 2024 ... No One's More Happy Than You. I think "Iowa" may be my favorite episode of The Good Wife. I relate to the adolescent alienation that Alicia ...
  • Sep 10, 2007 ... "More funny" and "more happy" do not sound natural or idiomatic to me, and I would not use them normally.
  • Read More Happy Than Not reviews from kids and teens on Common Sense Media. Become a member to write your own review.
  • May 12, 2023 ... The Pen And The Sword, No More Happy Hour Challenge. Did they move the bottle? doesn't spawn for me. Same with one of the Vodka bottles in the ...
  • Jun 9, 2024 ... TTLG: More Happy Than Not. I am ready to leave this school, but not without looking back at the memories I've made — both good and bad.
  • Nov 4, 2015 ... More Happy Than Not, Adam Silvera Soho Teen, June 2015. Reviewed from e-ARC. This is the kind of book that can't be discussed deeply without ...
  • Jun 16, 2015 ... In Adam Silvera's utterly fantastic More Happy Than Not, 16-year-old Aaron Soto grapples with what it means to be happy and if it's possible to ...
  • May 27, 2016 ... 4751 likes, 19 comments - andygrammer on May 27, 2016: "My "I literally could not possibly be more happy" face. #bottlerock".
  • More Happy Kitchens hosts cooking classes and camps for kids ages 2-12 in Milwaukee, Ozaukee, and Waukesha counties.

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more happier

This is incorrect. The correct comparative form of "happy" is simply "happier."

Avoid using the double comparative form "more happier" and simply use the correct form "happier" when comparing two things.
  • It's the first podcast episode of More Happier...for everyone who wants to get more Happier! We'll be doing this episode every other Saturday in 2022.
  • Sep 15, 2024 ... More Happier: Family Tradition, Using a Shared Enthusiasm to Make Friends, and the Fun of Helping. Gretchen Rubin · 36:21 · Trying To Fall ...
  • More Happier: My Practical Advice for Graduates ... We're in graduation season, which got me reflecting on my own various graduations, and the graduations of my ...
  • May 9, 2020 ... More happier is not correct because it is redundant: Happier or more happy, usually happier. Much better is grammatically correct. The term you' ...
  • More Happier: Talking with Dr. Becky about Parenting and the “Four Tendencies” Personality Framework ... We're sharing a conversation I had on the number one ...
  • Aug 15, 2024 ... 3785 likes, 263 comments - pharoahemonch on August 15, 2024: "I challenge you to find a more happier rapper on the planet than me finally ...
  • Something Making Us (More) Happier. Elizabeth and Gretchen: We're both very excited about our upcoming hiking trip in England. We're partnering with Wilderness ...
  • Jun 30, 2024 ... Are there any way to make my pitcher plant more happier? ... I had these guy for a few months and it's been growing new pitchers but I feel like ...
  • Oct 8, 2009 ... Am I correct if I say "Much more happier" & "Much happier"? I got to know that "More happier" is incorrect, why is it so?
  • Sep 4, 2021 ... ago. Joker_Ren_Amamiya. ADMIN MOD. Join. Fun Fact: People who watch Gintama are more Happier. Other. This video cannot be played. Share Add ...

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