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V125BC [204]
2 years ago
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Fill in the blank spaces with the correct degree of comparison on the line provided. 1. Joe's design is ------- than Mark's ? Go

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Marina86 [1]2 years ago
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Answer:

Fill in the blank spaces with the correct degree of comparison on the line provided. 1. Joe's design is <u>better</u> than Mark's.

Hope it's helpful!

Helga [31]2 years ago
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Hello!

Answer:

I would say its Better

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