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  1. more / most is used to form the comparative and superlative of most 2-syllable adjectives both – er /-est and more / most can be used to form the comparative and superlative of some 2-syllable adjectives, e.g. clever, common, cruel, gentle, narrow, pleasant, polite, quiet, simple, stupid, tired

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    A: There’s no “rule” about using “more” and “most” versus “-er” and “-est” to express the comparative and superlative. But there are some common conventions.

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    – er /-est is used to form the comparative and superlative of 2-syllable adjectives ending in – y: easy – easi er – easi est more / most is used to form the comparative and superlative of most 2-syllable adjectives

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