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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentence uses the adjective ultimate correctly? 1. The company’s more ultimate goal is to make a profit. 2. The company’s most ultimate goal is to make a profit. 3. The company’s ultimatest goal is to make a profit. 4. The company’s ultimate goal is to make a profit.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Any ideas?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Company's is singular posessive. They have one goal. We aren't comparing anything so there is no reason to use a comparative or superlative. This should help find the answer, Also, try reading each out loud, Only one really sounds correct.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Remember passive, comparative (more) superlative (most)

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