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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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comparative form

What is the comparative form of ’go well with’?
This sauce goes well with fish.

What is the comparative form of 'to be well off'?
He is well off. He's the richest of the 3 of us.
  

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This sauce goes well with fish. This sauce goes well with fish, but it goes better with veal. Anonymous What is the comparative form of 'to be well off'?

  • This sauce goes well with fish.
  • This sauce goes well with fish, but it goes better with veal.
  • Anonymous What is the comparative form of 'to be well off'?
  • He is better off than we are.
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AnonymousWhat is the comparative form of go well with?This sauce goes well with fish.
This sauce goes well with fish, but it goes better with veal.
AnonymousWhat is the comparative form of 'to be well off'?
He is better off than we are.

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