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Vincent Teo Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Better / best

Which is correct?

Which of these two cars is good/better /best/ as good?

  

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Hi Vincent Where you are clearly comparing two things, the correct adjective is the comparative: - Which of these two cars is better? Dave

  • Hi Vincent Where you are clearly comparing two things, the correct adjective is the comparative: - Which of these two cars is better?
  • Dave
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Hi Vincent

Where you are clearly comparing two things, the correct adjective is the comparative:

- Which of these two cars is better?

Dave

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