More Free Or Freer. How to Get Free Covid Tests This Month and When to Take Them The New York Times Both 'more free' and 'freer' are correct, but they are used in different contexts '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
No more free lunch for all..why? r/Arkansas from www.reddit.com
The same goes for "freer", pronounced as / ˈfriːə(r) / I think you should use "freer" if the text is very formal.
No more free lunch for all..why? r/Arkansas
"More free" is used when comparing two things or describing a state of being, while "freer" is used when comparing one thing to another or describing a person's actions 'Most' and 'more' are generally not used with free, freer, and freest Is is freer or more free? Thank you sooo much! Last edited by a moderator: Nov 22, 2008
Free vs Premium Is It Worth Upgrading? Visual Composer Website Builder. 'Most' and 'more' are generally not used with free, freer, and freest UK, English Mar 8, 2007 #2 I wouldn't say "freest"
How do you say "Which one is correct, more free or freer?" in English (US)? HiNative. Instead, freer and freest are the correct and preferred forms to use. Example: He enjoyed feeling more free than he had ever felt before