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The most perfect?
It is the most perfect place in the world.
Can I say : the most perfect?
I saw a native speaker wrote this sentence, but my grammar book says that "perfect" can't use more or most. Which is correct? Thanks.
Oct 24, 2018 12:24 PM
Answers · 8
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I agree with Denis.
Actually people say lots of weird things, like 'very delicious'
It's either perfect or not, delicious or not. (in these cases you can say 'really', though - it's a different meaning)
October 24, 2018
1
well there is a difference with correct english and what the new generation use in slang, such a phrase isn't correct grammatically but any native speaker would understand
October 24, 2018
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"most perfect", hmmm, sounds a little weird to me. You can’t be more or less perfect I guess.
October 24, 2018
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