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Can I use comparative adjective for compound adjectives

English Language Learners Asked by Aung Thu on December 28, 2021

Can I use comparative adjective for compound adjectives?

For example,

Caged birds are longer-lived birds than the ones in the wild.

One Answer

Yes, you can. You can say

Caged birds are longer-lived than birds in the wild.

Answered by Tᴚoɯɐuo on December 28, 2021

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