Comparative/superlative
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Message from mohammad51 posted on 23-06-2019 at 23:53:21 (D | E | F)
Hello
Could you please help?
Comparative or superlative ?
He is the _____ of the two brothers. A. younger B. young C. youngest D. most young
Thanks for any reply.
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Edited by lucile83 on 24-06-2019 08:41
Message from mohammad51 posted on 23-06-2019 at 23:53:21 (D | E | F)
Hello
Could you please help?
Comparative or superlative ?
He is the _____ of the two brothers. A. younger B. young C. youngest D. most young
Thanks for any reply.
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Edited by lucile83 on 24-06-2019 08:41
Re: Comparative/superlative from gerondif, posted on 23-06-2019 at 23:58:25 (D | E)
Hello
comparative when there are only two
He is the younger of the two brothers. The other is his elder brother.
Re: Comparative/superlative from mohammad51, posted on 25-06-2019 at 01:42:46 (D | E)
hello
Thank you very much dear teacher gerondif
I am sure of the answer it is comparative indeed, and I answered the question before I posted here.
The matter is sometimes that students or users in Facebook do not satisfy or feel astonished how to compare with two and it is still comparative and not a superlative. This is the matter.
It needs further explanation so that people could satisfy.
For me I know to compare with two or perhaps when the matter of comparing is between members of a family like to say brothers or sister = comparative Otherwise, perhaps the person or the thing who or which to compare with is one of the two.
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