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Yellowstarstruck Posted 7 years ago
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Comparatives Bad Worse Worst

Hi! Number 1 is incorrect isn't it? Also in English using badder baddest is not correct isn't it? Thanks, Fulvio

1. The weather often gets a lot worser than this.

2. The weather often gets a lot worse than this.

  

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#1 is incorrect. You might hear native English-speakers say badder and baddest, but they are non-standard and students are advised to avoid using them.

  • #1 is incorrect.
  • You might hear native English-speakers say badder and baddest, but they are non-standard and students are advised to avoid using them.
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#1 is incorrect.

You might hear native English-speakers say badder and baddest, but they are non-standard and students are advised to avoid using them.

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