He is worst than I correct the sentence
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He is worse than me.
Degrees of Adjective
- Adjectives refer to describing words, and they are divided into three degrees based on their intensity. The degrees are positive, comparative, and superlative degrees.
- In the given sentence, the adjective is given in the superlative degree. It is used to establish the extreme characters of an individual or an object.
- However, in the given sentence, a comparison has been established between him and me. Thus, it should take a comparative degree. The comparative form of 'worst' is 'worse.'
- The pronoun 'me' should be used instead of 'I' since a third-person speech is being followed.
- The positive form of 'worse' and 'worst is 'bad.'
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