Asked by Vincent
how do I use sentences comparing Strong, stronger and strongest?
what is the difference between those words?
what is the difference between those words?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Today you are strong.
If you exercise regularly, you'll become stronger than you are now.
The strongest student in the class has been exercising regularly for several years.
If you exercise regularly, you'll become stronger than you are now.
The strongest student in the class has been exercising regularly for several years.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The comparative, stronger, compares two things.
The superlative, strongest, compares three or more things or people.
The superlative, strongest, compares three or more things or people.
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