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What is the correct comparative form?

The seas were
more rougher
?
than usual.
rougher

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Final answer:

The correct comparative form is 'rougher'


Step-by-step explanation:

The correct comparative form of 'rough' is 'rougher'. The phrase 'more rougher' is incorrect because 'more' is unnecessary when using the comparative form. The word 'rougher' already indicates a higher degree of roughness.


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