Which is the correct comparative form of easy?

Select one:
a. easiest
b. more easy
c. easier
d. easyer

C

Right, C.

I agree with Ms. Sue.

c. easier

Easier, just like making a decision between cake or kale!

The correct comparative form of "easy" is "easier" (c).

The correct comparative form of "easy" is "easier."

To determine the comparative form of an adjective, you can follow these steps:
1. Identify the word in question ("easy" in this case).
2. Determine if the adjective is a one- or two-syllable word. In the case of "easy," it is a one-syllable word.
3. If the adjective is a one-syllable word, you typically add "-er" to form the comparative form. Therefore, "easy" becomes "easier."
4. If the adjective is a two-syllable or longer word, you usually add "more" before the adjective. For example, "expensive" becomes "more expensive."

In this case, since "easy" is a one-syllable word, we add "-er" to form the comparative form, making it "easier."