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Sabrynazulkyfly Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Of or for?

"It's a superlative adjective for shy."

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"It's a superlative adjective of shy."

  

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It's a/the superlative of "shy". It's a/the superlative of the adjective "shy". Use "a" if making the point that there are two possible ways of writing the superlative.

  • It's a/the superlative of "shy".
  • It's a/the superlative of the adjective "shy".
  • Use "a" if making the point that there are two possible ways of writing the superlative.
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It's a/the superlative of "shy".
It's a/the superlative of the adjective "shy".

Use "a" if making the point that there are two possible ways of writing the superlative.

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