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13 ott 2016
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Inglese (Stati Uniti)
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Which is correct "more sweet" or "sweeter" ?
Which is correct "more sweet" or "sweeter" ?
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Just google it. "more sweet" - 415k results. "sweeter" - 23,200k results.
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Sweeter means more sweet, so it is correct - this is the case for every word where more of it has its own word ie. more cold is colder, more high is higher
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