Hello everyone,
A. Are the sentences below natural with the plain form of the adjectives?
1. Tom has got comfortable clothes for a hot day.
2. Sara is wearing good clothes for a cool day.
3. Jack has got bad clothes for a hot day.
B. Or should I change the adjectives into a superlative form as follows?
Eg. Sara is wearing the best clothes for a cool day.
Both ways are good. It depends whether you mean 'good' or 'the best', for example. CJ
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Both ways are good. It depends whether you mean 'good' or 'the best', for example.
CJ
1. Tom has got comfortable clothes for a hot day. (Tom owns some clothes suitable for hot weather.)
2. Sara is wearing good clothes which are good for a cool day.
3. Jack has got bad clothes for a hot day. (Not good.)
B. Or should I change the adjectives into a superlative form as follows?
Eg. Sara is wearing the best clothes for a