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'in the most recent year' or 'in more recent year'
I wonder if I am comparing the information of two years, what should I say : 'in the most recent year' or 'in more recent year'? Thanks in advance.
2 okt. 2014 20:12
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You should say "in the more recent year." Because you are only comparing 2 years, you use "more." If you had more than 2 years, you would use "most."
Also, you need to have "the" in either sentence. I don't know if that was a mistake in your question or not. In general, you need to have an article or possessive on singular nouns.
2 oktober 2014
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If you are comparing two years, the later one would be 'the more recent year'.
If you are comparing three or more years, you would say 'the most recent year'.
2 oktober 2014
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