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Kanephoenix Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Ending of best, better, more

Hi there I want to knw, the differences between these three sentences, could some one help me?
Thanks.
"
I like Chocolate the best
I like Chocolate better
I like Chocolate much more
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, competition between vanilla and chocolate, and chocolate wins by a wide margin) Chris

  • , competition between vanilla and chocolate, and chocolate wins by a wide margin) Chris
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Let me try:

"best" is for comparisons between three or more items;
"better" is for comparison between two items only;
"much more" is like saying "much better"

So

I like Chocolate the best (e.g., competition between vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate, and chocolate wins)

I like Chocolate better (e.g., competition between vanilla and chocolate, and choco

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