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If the comparative of “fun” were formed by adding “er” instead of preceding the word with “more,” would the resulting word have two n’s or one?
If the comparative of “fun” were formed by adding “er” instead of preceding the word with “more,” would the resulting word have two n’s or one?
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i would have to say two. and only because it looks more natural if at all possible
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two N’s becaus ehte vowel before the N has a short vowel sound and not a long one
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