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"Worse" or "worst?
"I can't go to the party, and the worse/worst part is that all my friends are going."
Which is the correct form to use here and why?
5 déc. 2016 15:24
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The correct form is WORST. Why?
Bad -- Adjective
She is such a BAD person.
Worse -- comparative (so there is like the higher level)
She is WORSE than me. (This means that from bad, there is the higher level... bad + bad = worse)
Worst - superlative (the highest level)
She is the worst person I have ever met! (This means that this is it, we reached the highest level. You expressed how bad is she... like, she is soooooooo bad... and nobody is that bad like her).
Similar examples are:
Good - adj , better - comparative , the best (superlative)
little - less - the least
much/many - more - the most
For reguilar adjectives it is going to be like this:
Tall - TallER - the tallEST
small - smallER - the smallEST
I hope it is clear now.
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5 décembre 2016
2
The correct answer is "worst". Here we use "worst", because it is as if nothing more horrible can happen. The "worst" thing in a situation is when the most terrible thing has come and it cannot get any worse than this. I hope I'm making this clear for you.
5 décembre 2016
Agree- the answer is "worst."
5 décembre 2016
I agree with Siobhan-
Worst is the most "worse".
bad-> worse->worst
5 décembre 2016
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Myra
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