Ok suddenly I have this doubt: "I'm stricter than you" or " I'm more strict than you" "I'm the strictest teacher in the world" or " I'm the most strict teacher in the world" Which form is correct? Which one is more used in everyday life? Please tell me your nationality too...
''stricter'' vs ''more strict'' on google.com site:us 'more strict' 11.9% site:ca 'more strict' 9.3% site:nz 'more strict' 9.1% site:uk 'more strict' 8.6% site:au 'more strict' 7.7% Blanck BartFri Jul 31, 2009 10:14 am GMT There seems to be a general trend these days to...
Firearm related mortalities resulted in overall 9,722 potential life years lost and more so in the non-SFL states (p=0.001). States without SFL have higher firearm related injury rates, higher firearm related mortality rate, and significant potential years of life lost compared to SFL states. ...