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Joseph A Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Hello everyone,

Are the following instructions correct?

1. Change "good" into comparative.

2. Change "good" into comparative form.

3. Change "good" into a comparative form.

4. Change "good" into comparative and superlative forms.

5. Change "good" into a comparative.

6. Change "good" into comparative form and superlative form.

7. Change "good" into a comparative form and superlative form.

8. Change "good" into a comparative form and a superlative form.

Regards,

Joseph

  

Top answer

As I recall, the usual phrasing on exams is as follows: What is the [comparative/superlative] form of "good"? All your versions are understandable, however. It's your choice.

  • As I recall, the usual phrasing on exams is as follows: What is the [comparative/superlative] form of "good"?
  • All your versions are understandable, however.
  • It's your choice.
  • CJ
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As I recall, the usual phrasing on exams is as follows:

What is the [comparative/superlative] form of "good"?

All your versions are understandable, however.

It's your choice.

CJ

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