How do you say "Which one is correct, more free or freer?" in English (US)? HiNative

More Free Or Freer. "Which one is correct, more free or freer?" 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说? HiNative 'Most' and 'more' are generally not used with free, freer, and freest 'I feel more free here' and 'I feel like I have more freedom here' are more common Free-er sounds funny and while technically correct also, it just isn't used much

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They're considered regular comparatives and superlatives maybe, "the most free", but I'd be more likely to say "the person with the most freedom" L

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So, both are correct, though "more free" is much more common than "freer" UK, English Mar 8, 2007 #2 I wouldn't say "freest" The practical usage "freer" vs "more free" Even though the rules say that we should use "freer," people have been increasingly using "more free." In fact, people have been using "more" with several one-syllable adjectives

Host everything for free! (almost). "Free" is in fact the only adjective ending in "ee", apart from compound words formed from it, e.g They're considered regular comparatives and superlatives

Entry No More Free Photo Download FreeImages. I think you should use "freer" if the text is very formal. Is is freer or more free? Thank you sooo much! Last edited by a moderator: Nov 22, 2008