Hi!
Which of the following sentences are grammatically correct? Are both sentences correct?
1. Jane is more good-looking than June.
2. Jane is better-looking than June.
Thanks!
Good question. Both are in use. The second is more concise.
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Good question. Both are in use. The second is more concise.
(It also applies to 'more well-known' vs 'better-known', both commonly met.)
They both sound fine to me. I think I might use either one.
CJ
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