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19 December, 04:49

Should i say

"chicken is nicer than fish"

or

"chicken is more nice than fish"?

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  1. 19 December, 04:58
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    Chicken is nicer than fish
  2. 19 December, 05:03
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    The grammatically correct choice is "chicken is nicer than fish"

    Because you already implied that you prefer chicken, adding a "more" to the sentence would be redundant, and inefficient.
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