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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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good or best

Which is correct? thank you.

1. John and I are good friends or John and I are best friends. Which do we use comparative or superlative adjectives?
  

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Hi, Which is correct? thank you. 1.

  • Hi, Which is correct?
  • thank you.
  • 1.
  • John and I are good friends or John and I are best friends.
  • Which do we use comparative or superlative adjectives?
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Hi,
Which is correct? thank you.

1. John and I are good friends or John and I are best friends. Which do we use comparative or superlative adjectives?

Generally speaking, consider this.
John is my good friend. Perhaps I have other good friends, too.

Tom is my best friend. No-one is a better friend to me than Tom.

Best wishes, Clive
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Thank you, Clive for your help

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