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"more happy" vs "more happier"

Both "more happy" and "more happier" are incorrect. The correct form to use when comparing two things is "happier."

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

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.

Alternatives:

  • happier

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.

Alternatives:

  • happier

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