Which sentence uses a comparison correctly? A. Which is more worse, a rainy vacation or no vacation at all? B. Which is worse, a rainy vacation or no vacation at all? C. Which is worst, a rainy vacation or no vacation at all? D. Which is badder, a rainy vacation or no vacation at all?
C
Why C? @AdoNine
B???
yea
my sis is taking over the keyboard i was trying to say B
It's A. >.< The comparison is the best in sentence A.
isnt it B
comparison correctly. The Which is MORE worse, a rainy vacation or no vacation at all? is comparing them. at least that's what I think.
@Atsie am i right
@Atsie Am I right? :P
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Narrow it down peeps, C and D out. Read em aloud, look at them visually. C --> Worst? Really? Nothing comparing there. D --> Badder? Whichever teacher came up with that as an option should really maybe stay out of pre-school. (nothin against teachers xD) A and B. Both @Ms-Brains and @AdoNine got the right idea, but we are still looking into comparisons! When we are looking for comparisons we are simply slimming it down to smaller words, and in this case A is the way out. Ms Brains got it nailed. :) @MrCoolGuy All of this makes sense, right?
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Don't be hurt @AdoNine You were definitely on the right track so kudo's to you for that! :))
Yeah! Good job everyone. :3
:))
so ms was right
Ms. Madam was right ^.^
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