Comparative: sour | WordReference Forums Are these sentences correct ? Thank you (1) What does it taste like ? It tastes like a plum (2) What tastes sour ? A plum tastes sour (3) What tastes sourer than a plum ? A lemon tastes sourer than a plum (4) What tastes as sour as a lemon ? Vinegar tastes as sour as a lemon
Comparatives | WordReference Forums Hi there everybody! Which of the following comparatives are right? sour = sourer or more sour just = juster or more just bitter = bitterer or more bitter Thanks bunches!
sourer bitterer - WordReference Forums Hi, the WR dictionary and one of Japanese English dictionaries I own say the comparative of sour is 'sourer ' And according to the same dictionary I own, the comparative of bitter can be either 'bitterer' or 'more bitter ' I'd like to know if you native English speakers actually use 'sourer'
Too late for herbicide - WordReference Forums I bet she's been waiting down at the dock all day " " Too late for herbicide," said Margo and they all laughed except Tad who looked sourer than ever Edit: Could "herbicide" mean something like "antidote"? because we have a saying stemmed from our mythology of "Rostam Sohrab" by Ferdowsi which says "antidote after death" [is of no use]