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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Which one is better grammar? "more suitable" or "most suitable"?
  

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Both are fine. One is a comparative and one is a superlative.

  • Both are fine.
  • One is a comparative and one is a superlative.
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Both are fine.
One is a comparative and one is a superlative.
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AnonymousWhich one is better grammar?
Neither is better. One is the comparative form; the other is the superlative form.
The choice is made when you decide to compare only two (comparative), or more than two (superlative) things.
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Anonymous Which one is better grammar? "more suitable" or "most suitable"?
In which sentence? It makes a big difference because either one could be better depending on how you're going to use it.

CJ

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