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Power bee Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Do you use these

A Text book says the following expressions are same meaning.

#1 He swims the fastest in my class.

#2 He swims faster than any other student in my class.

#3 He is the fastest swimmer in my class.

But I wonder if native speakers use like #2 and #3.

Do you use like #2 and #3?


  

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power bee A Text book says the following expressions are same meaning. #3 He is the fastest swimmer in my class. Right.

  • power bee A Text book says the following expressions are same meaning.
  • #3 He is the fastest swimmer in my class.
  • Right.
  • Do you use like #2 and #3?
  • Yes—probably more than #1.
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power beeA Text book says the following expressions are same meaning. #1 He swims the fastest in my class.#2 He swims faster than any other student in my class.#3 He is the fastest swimmer in my class.

Right.

power beeBut I wonder if native speakers use like #2 and #3.Do you use like #2 and #3?

Yes—probably more th

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