Grammar

Decoding the Correct Plural Form of “Criteria” (Is it Criterias?)

When it comes to the plural form of ‘criteria,’ there is often confusion about whether it should be ‘criteria’ or ‘criterias.’ According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, ‘criteria’ is the plural form of ‘criterion.’ Although “criteria” is commonly used as a plural noun, evidence shows that it is frequently being used as a singular noun as

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More Tricky and Trickier: Which is Correct Comparative Form?

Both “trickier” and “more tricky” are correct comparative forms of the adjective “tricky.” However, “trickier” is more commonly used and is considered more concise. There are two ways to form comparative adjectives: adding -er to the end of the adjective, or using “more” before the adjective. In the case of “tricky,” a correct comparative form

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