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Kreis
can we say "who's the best" or "who's best"?
Aug 14, 2010 1:34 PM
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Usually we say:
Who is the best singer?
Who is the best athlete?
Who is the best teacher/student?
In the 3 examples above, you need a noun after 'best' = the best what.
"Who's best" is short form of "who's the best" and it is usually used when talking.
You would always be correct to use "Who's the best?"
August 15, 2010
i think the former is right
August 14, 2010
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