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Which sentence is written correctly?
This is the most brightest star in the sky.
This star is brighter than the others.
This star shines brightest than all the rest.
This star is the more bright one here.
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"This star is brighter than the others."
Explanation in brief:
- "This is the most brightest..." is wrong (double comparative). Use "the brightest".
- "This star shines brightest than..." is wrong — use "shines brighter than..." or "shines the brightest."
- "This star is the more bright one here." is awkward/incorrect — use "the brighter one" or "more bright than..."
Explanation in brief:
- "This is the most brightest..." is wrong (double comparative). Use "the brightest".
- "This star shines brightest than..." is wrong — use "shines brighter than..." or "shines the brightest."
- "This star is the more bright one here." is awkward/incorrect — use "the brighter one" or "more bright than..."
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