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Roul Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Worse vs. Worst

He is the worst player in this town.
he is the worse player in this town.

He is the worst President ever.
He is the worse President ever.

when do we use worse and when do we use worst?

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He is the worst player in this town. he is the worse player in this town. He is the worst President ever.

  • He is the worst player in this town.
  • he is the worse player in this town.
  • He is the worst President ever.
  • He is the worse President ever.
  • when do we use worse and when do we use worst?
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He is the worst player in this town.
he is the worse player in this town.

He is the worst President ever.
He is the worse President ever.

when do we use worse and when do we use worst?

Use worse when comparing one thing with one other thing.
Use worst when more than two things are being considere
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Got it! Thank you, CJ!

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