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What dose -er mean when added to a word

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-er can mean one of two things.
If it is added to the end of a verb, it means a person who performs this task/action (ex. runner, swimmer).

However, if it is added to an adjective (or sometimes adverb) it is the comparative version of that word and it is comparing two things as saying one thing is better at doing something, or more than the other thing (ex. lazier, hungrier).

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when the suffix -er is added to a word it means a person who

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