
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 …
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.
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" …
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?
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 …
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 …
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 …
the weight is high or heavy - WordReference Forums
Feb 18, 2020 · Hello everyone, How to describe "the weight and pressure" as in the sentence below, higher or heavier? "Deep under the water it is cold and black. The weight or pressure on your body is …
twice heavier than...=twice as heavy as...? - WordReference Forums
Mar 24, 2012 · If one fish is 2 kilos, the other is 6 kilos, do we say " This fish is twice heavier than that one." or "This fish is three times heavier than that one."...
twice larger than ~ = 2 times?/ 3 times? as large as - WordReference …
Oct 27, 2013 · It is not correct to say that your suitcase is twice heavier than mine, unless you mean that it is three times as heavy. Some people get a bit lax and informally use "ten times easier than" to …