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What does it mean to add -er to the end of a word?
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Adding -er to a verb, this word becomes a noun. For example the word murder which is a verb turns into murderer which is a noun. By adding -er to an adjective, it is formed the comparative degree of this adjective. For example. Big. Bigger
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