Do we say more clear or clearer?
So, clearer or more clear? The basic rules tell us that because clear is a one syllable adjective there is no need to use 'more. ' But the reality is that in everyday usage, both are perfectly acceptable, and you'll often hear and see both being used. Do a Google search and you'll find millions of uses of both.
Is there a word clearer?
Is clearer even a word? Native speakers are always surprised to learn how “clearer” is, in fact, a real word. To start, English uses clearer as a comparative adjective of “clear” to mean “more clear.” However, we also use “clearer” as a noun to describe someone who 'declutters' or 'clears' an area.
What is the comparative form of clearly?
The comparative form of clearly is more clearly.