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I am hungry, but you must be_________ a) hungty b) hungrier c)hungryer d) most hungry​

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Answered by Subhajitz
2

hungrier

Explanation:

I am hungry, but you must be hungrier.

Answered by AnusritaS98
1

Answer:

I am hungry, but you must be hungrier. Hence, the answer to the above-mentioned question will be option B which states, "hungrier".

Explanation:

Sentence construction is a very important part of any language in the world. Without proper use, we won't be able to understand the meaning of any conversation and might get mislead. Thus, it is important to follow universal rules such as, tense, adjectives, adverbs, etc.

The above-mentioned sentence is in active voice, which means that it is an event which is happening in present. Thus, we can say that the verbs present will also be in present tense. Also, since two people are involved we need to consider the comparative adjective.

We can see,

  • Option A and Option C are both wrong as the spellings are wrong. Hence, we eliminate both the options.
  • Option D is not appropriate as the comparative of hungry is hungrier and not "most hungry".

Hence, we can conclude that the answer to the above-mentioned question will be option B which states, "hungrier".

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