language question--are there any words that we can both put on er OR more

China
March 7, 2011 10:34pm CST
we can both put on er as suffix or more to get their comparative degree? as a nonnative english user my guess would be no am i right?and also how can you confirm that it should go with er or more when you are not sure?
2 responses
• United States
8 Mar 11
Yeah no it would not be proper English to utilize the er and more together because er is emphasizing the more in itself. For example you can't say I like the more bigger. You would say I like the bigger. Hope this helps. (wink)
• China
8 Mar 11
oh beauty i think i have to go stick my neck out there and say you mistook what i meant.i meant or,not and.not put them together
• United States
8 Mar 11
lol, I read your comment and I still don't get the question. Are you asking that we cannot use not and not in a sentence. It is not clear, I am
• China
8 Mar 11
maybe your confusion suggests that i asked a stupid question doesnt it?
@wuliaode (92)
• China
10 Mar 11
English is now created by the people ,Chinese-style English is the largest share of foreign language .Therefore ,the purpose of communication will be achieved.As for what the other grammar issues ,we should ask the British?