Usage notes The single-word comparative and superlative forms wronger and wrongest are no longer in common use, except humorously; rather, the locutions “more wrong” and “most wrong” are preferred.
- Is more better correct grammar?
- Is wrong grammar grammatically incorrect?
- Is wrongly proper English?
- Which is correct wrong grammar or ungrammatical?
Is more better correct grammar?
Because the comparative form of good is better, you can't say "more better." So then, you can say "She's much better than he is" (or in very rare cases "She's much more good than he is") but "She's much more better than he is" is incorrect.
Is wrong grammar grammatically incorrect?
Not coincidentally, saying "wrong grammar" is ungrammatical. Saying "wrong grammar" is like saying "wrong science" when someone says a mountain is a body of water, or "wrong math" when people write 1+1=3. It is not the grammar that is wrong, but it is the person who said or wrote the statement who is wrong.
Is wrongly proper English?
Common Mistakes and Confusing Words in English
Wrong and wrongly are both adverbs. Wrong can be used informally instead of wrongly after a verb. In fact it is taking over from the word wrongly. However, when the adverb comes before the verb we use wrongly.
Which is correct wrong grammar or ungrammatical?
A grammatical error is an error in grammar, but this is a clumsy way of saying so. “Ungrammatical” is preferable.