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"We could eat more vegetables to be more strong." vs "We could eat more vegetables to be more stronger."

The correct phrase is "we could eat more vegetables to be stronger." The comparative form of the adjective "strong" is "stronger," not "more strong."

Last Updated: March 25, 2024

We could eat more vegetables to be more strong.

This phrase is incorrect. The comparative form of the adjective "strong" is "stronger," not "more strong."

The correct phrase should be "we could eat more vegetables to be stronger."

Alternatives:

  • we could eat more vegetables to be stronger.

We could eat more vegetables to be more stronger.

This phrase is incorrect. The correct comparative form of the adjective "strong" is "stronger," not "more stronger."

The correct phrase should be "we could eat more vegetables to be stronger."

Alternatives:

  • we could eat more vegetables to be stronger.

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