Cuter means more than “cute” therefore saying “more cute” is incorrect english grammar Everything we do is powered by the commission we take on lessons, which we reinvest directly into the platform It should simply read “cute”, “cuter” or cutest
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Hi sathis cuter means more than “cute” therefore saying “more cute” is incorrect english grammar
It‘s simply “cute”, “cuter” or cutest The superlative of cute is cutest Single t, not double t positive cute comparative cuter superlative cutest Hi, i love teaching chinese and enjoy learning languages
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