Posted by R S Telagathoty on Wednesday, September 7, 2011 at 1:47pm.
Both are correct.
The first sentence is correct. Since some two-syllable words add -er and others use "more," the best way of finding the comparative or superlative form is to look up the root word in a dictionary.
http://dictionary.reference.com/
Thank you very much for a quick response
Both the expressions have been proved to be right as more clever and most clever have also been accepted alongwith cleverer than and the cleverest
Correct. =)
could any one please answer my query and answer accordingly 1. None of my friends have come 2. None of my friends has come
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