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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Calm is almost always the correct spelling. Calm is an adjective that means quiet and peaceful. Calming is an adjective that means causing calmness or a feeling of peace.

    Calm is almost always the correct spelling. Calm is an adjective that means quiet and peaceful. Calming is an adjective that means causing calmness or a feeling of peace.

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  1. In 1-syllabled adjectives, we use -er in the end for comparative degree. Cool is a 1-syllabled adjective. So, we use cooler when comparing to another thing. e.g. the weather is cooler than yesterday. However in certain situations, we use more with cool. e.g. She is more cool, patient and sweet thanRead more

    In 1-syllabled adjectives, we use -er in the end for comparative degree. Cool is a 1-syllabled adjective. So, we use cooler when comparing to another thing. e.g. the weather is cooler than yesterday.

    However in certain situations, we use more with cool. e.g. She is more cool, patient and sweet than her friend. Here we have three adjectives, so more cool looks appropriate rather than cooler.

    Refer to this page to understand the basics of degrees.

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