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In a case like “latest video” or “newest video”, which one is right? I have seen “newest” used on stackoverflow com: According to the online dictionaries I checked, “latest” = “most recent” and “n
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- comparison - New adjective in comparative form - English Language . . .
There's a rule about one-syllable adjectives that end in a single vowel and a consonant, that duplicates the consonant in the comparative form: big -- gt; bigger hot -- gt; hotter I've been asking
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Q A for speakers of other languages learning English This tag is for questions about the meaning of a word, which a dictionary cannot answer If the question is about the meaning of a word that can't be understood outside its phrase or sentence, the "meaning-in-context" tag should be also used; for the meaning of a phrase, use the "phrase-meaning" tag instead Your question should normally
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Q A for speakers of other languages learning English for questions about colloquial language Colloquial language, colloquial dialect, or informal language is a variety of language commonly employed in conversation or other communication in informal situations
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Please use a bilingual dictionary and include the result of your research Please include a sample sentence demonstrating how the word would be used If you actually seek a phrase, or don't care, see the "phrase-request" tag Learn more… Top users Synonyms (2) 5,153 questions Newest Active Filter …
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Q A for speakers of other languages learning English This tag is for questions about the difference in meaning between certain words, phrases, or sentences
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