fairer, fairest
fairer, fairest
the answer is one (1) couldnt you have just used a calculator?!?
it is an unasewrd question you see this is so hard that my grand daughter couldnt figure it out. so give up and good luck
i think it mite be something like well i dont know i have forgoten now what the answer was hold on a second wait i have remembered i think it is poo i now i am wrong so i dont think that it is that (poo) anyway sorry i couldnt help u why dont u just ask ur parents? or people around u?
International Resources for Fairer Trade was created in 1995.
The duration of Couldn't Be Fairer is 3000.0 seconds.
fairer
Stanley B. Fairer has written: 'Europe? In a tent??'
Yes, fairer is the normal comparative degree of the English adjective fair. It is used thus... It was a fairer system of justice. or He was much fairer than his father... However, sometimes the Frenchified form "more fair" seems better, as in "he was more fair than his father.".
fairer
To fair means "to smooth or even out unevenness." Fairer is the comparative form of the adjective fair.
This stage in life is created by God to punish parents for any wrong doing that they did during your childhood. The fairer your parents are, the less of a hassle you will be.
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fairer, fairest
fairer, fairest
The correct spelling is "fairer".