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healthier or more healthy? - WordReference Forums Which is correct, 'healthier' or 'more healthy'? Both of them are correct The general guidance is that you use the -er suffix with one-syllable words, or with words that end in -y (like healthy), and precede the word with more instead for all other words But this is a question only of style, not of grammar Both constructions are grammatically correct The writer can choose one or the other
eating healthier more healthily - WordReference Forums Hi, I think "eating more healthily" is more correct grammatically than "eating healthier" in the following, yet the original uses the latter instead Could you come up with a good reason? Many thanks --These days, people often resolve to improve their health by exercising more, eating
EN: more healthy healthier - WordReference Forums Actually, both forms - 'more healthy' and 'healthier' - are possible (So you weren't wrong, only slightly too restrictive ) You might like to look at the thread in the English Only forum healthier or more healthy? Personally, I would say 'healthier' is probably more widely acceptable
more healthy healthier - WordReference Forums Hola, compañeros: Hablando de comida, creéis que las dos opciones son aceptables en el siguiente caso, o una es mejor que otra Al final he escrito más de dos opciones I suggest changing the food for a healthier one I suggest changing the food for another more healthy I suggest changing
easier or more easy? - WordReference Forums In everyday speech and in writing you would generally hear easier, healthier, friendlier One exception I can think of where I would say more easy rather than easier:
sport is good for health because | WordReference Forums Comment dit on "Sport is good for health because regular physical activities reduce the risk of early death and various illnesses such as cardiovascular illnesses and cancers Daily exercise improves the quality of life, slim down and tone up the body which means healthier body and happy body
In or under water? - WordReference Forums The paragraph: This past year I started washing with shampoo every few days instead of everyday My hair seemed to like that better, and that put my urges to wash with shampoo everyday in the corner On occassion I would go almost a whole week where I simply scrub my hair under the water without shampoo and my hair seemed to be healthier for it
If the weather will be is nice itll be more pleasant! Example: If you exercise regularly, you will feel healthier The second conditional is used for unlikely or hypothetical scenarios Example: If I won a million dollars, I would travel the world The third conditional is used for unreal or hypothetical situations in the past Example: If they had prepared better, they would have won the match