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Aceno1 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Does "most tallest" correct?

yep,I see it should be in the standard form without the "most "added in front of "tallest ".

however I still found it appeared in somewhere when I was searching on google .

The same confusion so are the : more older, more taller,most youngest and even more younger?

I definitely knew that they are non-standard expressions ,but I just wonder if that forms are putative in the daily usage of native speakers? You may say: nope, you should not use like this, well

I am just curious about if the expressions are allright or not.

Hope you can give me an explicit answer ,

I am in waiting Emotion: big smile
  

Top answer

No. Those expressions (like more taller and most youngest ) are not all right in modern English. CJ

  • No.
  • Those expressions (like more taller and most youngest ) are not all right in modern English.
  • CJ
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No. Those expressions (like more taller and most youngest) are not all right in modern English.

CJ
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Thank you Califjim!
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If we can say " most beautiful " why we cant use "most tallest"

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I don't know if it's most tallest or tallest in a sentence for a grammar test

From, Becky

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Are you sure most tallest is not correct?

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