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  1. heavier / more heavy - comparative | WordReference Forums

    Nov 25, 2008 · * Heavy heavier/more heavy heaviest/the most heavy * Peaceful peacefuler/more peaceful peacefulest/the most peaceful *** Here's a point, it's better to google two-syllable words to …

  2. Which one is heavier? or Which ones are heavier? - WordReference …

    Jan 17, 2021 · According to the question in the book, word for word, it's ' Which one is heavier, the apples or the potatoes?'. I feel strange that both apples and potatoes are plural but in the question …

  3. It rained heavier/more heavily - WordReference Forums

    Nov 12, 2021 · Yesterday it rained. It rained heavier/more heavily than I expected. Roads were full of water. It was difficult to drive in such a situation. Source: self-made Are both correct please?

  4. Heavier -¿más pesado? - WordReference Forums

    Apr 27, 2007 · Buen día :) Para traducir "heavier" en esta oración, ¿se usa "más pesado" en castellano? -He is taller and heavier than the rest of the boys.

  5. two pounds < heavier / more heavy > than I am - WordReference …

    Jan 17, 2022 · My scale weighs me two pounds heavier than I am. You should sleep two hours longer. Cut the pieces into 2 cm longer than you cut until now. In these sentence should I use “more” instead …

  6. be x kilos heavier vs weigh x kilos more - WordReference Forums

    Dec 28, 2024 · Hello, "I am 80 kilos heavy" appears to be a construction to be avoided, as Michael Swan's grammar points out, but does it sound natural in comparisons such as "I am 5 kilos heavier …

  7. Heavier (weigh more than) - WordReference Forums

    Dec 18, 2023 · Hello everyone, Does "heavier'' meaning ''weigh more than'' sound natural / usual in colloquial conversation (when you're using neutral vocabulary, i.e., with no intention of offending or …

  8. getting heavy/heavier - WordReference Forums

    Mar 22, 2011 · or "The rain is getting lighter."? To me, if the rain is light then becomes heavy, I'd say "getting heavy"; if it's heavy in the first place, then I'd say "getting heavier". But I'm not sure if "get" …

  9. It is spitting. vs. It is sprinkling. vs. It is drizzling. (BE vs. AE)

    Aug 24, 2019 · It could turn into drizzle or rain (sometimes in just a few seconds) or it could disappear. Hmmm, looks like native AE speakers sense a drizzle and a sprinkle differently. You say a drizzle is …

  10. He is the taller of the two vs. He is taller of the two

    Oct 16, 2017 · Yes. But note that in the OP, the structure is different. If you just substituted "taller" for "heavier" in the question you asked about in #8, you could ask it without "the". Who is taller, Sam or …