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· with most adjs. Dirty is an adjective but dirtier also sounds better … · good good - adjective better - comparative the best - superlative example sentences this book is better than that one. · quickly is, in fact, an adverb, and thus you must always say more quickly. quicklier is not a valid word. This is the best school in the city. Of more than one syllable, and with all of more than two syllables, [more ___] is the normal mode of forming the comparative. And also can form the superlative … A quick question, why is the comparative of alone—-more alone—– and not aloner since it is a two … As far as im aware, words with two syllables can form the comparative either by adding -er suffix or more.