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Which is correct, “You are the smartest person I know,” “You are the smarter person I know”?
2012年7月3日 05:01
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You are the smartest person I know.
Comparitives and superlatives are used to describe differences between two or more nouns.
Example: Jim is tall. Bob is tall. Bob is taller than Jim. Here we use (adjective + er and the word "than")
If we add another person. Ted is tall.
Bob is taller than Jim. Ted is taller than Bob. We can say Ted is the tallest. Here we use the word "the" + (adjective + est)
2012年7月3日
2
first one is correct!
2012年7月3日
1
"You are the smartest person I know" is correct.
"You are the smarter person I know" sounds like you're talking about someone who did something stupid.
2012年7月3日
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