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stiks02 [169]
3 years ago
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Which one of the following sentences correctly uses a comparative adjective?

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babunello [35]3 years ago
8 0
<span>"George has a bigger appetite than Harry," is a correct example of using a comparative adjective. If you use the word worse, you need to be comparing two things. When comparing three things, as in the third sentence, you would use the word "best." "Gooder" is not a word and shouldn't be used in any context.</span>
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