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comparative form of green

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Answered by TheLogophile
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greener

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Answered by Anonymous
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In English, sometimes we use the word “more” to signal a comparison (example: “more consistent”), and sometimes we add a suffix –er (example: greener). German simply adds an –er– to all its adjectives. Thus, the comparative of grün (green) is grüner, that of konsequent (consistent) is konsequenter.

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