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Are both variants possible or only the first one? - "the friendliest" and "the most friendly"
27 de ago. de 2020 10:05
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It is possible to use 'more' and 'most' with two-syllable adjectives ending in 'ly'. Your choice will depend on what fits best into the sentence. Here's an example where the 'most' version is preferable:
"She's the most friendly and likeable girl in the class."
'Most' is a good choice here, because it works with both adjectives.
27 de agosto de 2020
Thank you, guys!
27 de agosto de 2020
Both are correct in terms of grammar. You can use both. Personally I use both, unless it comes at the end of a sentence. At the end of a sentence I tend to use "friendliest" (this is just a personal preference) For example:
She is the friendliest person you will ever meet.
She is the most friendly person you will ever meet.
My pet cat is the friendliest.
27 de agosto de 2020
both are correct
27 de agosto de 2020
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Marina
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Inglés, Alemán, Ruso
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Inglés, Alemán
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