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I like milk( good) ............than coofe

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Answered by Manjula29
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The sentence given in the question is as follows:-

I like milk (good) ____ than coffee.

So, since the sentence is to be filled using the comparative degree (because the word than is present) of the word given in the brackets, the word would be better (since the comparative degree of good is better). So, the resulting sentence would be,

I like milk better than coffee.

Hope this helps.

Answered by PADMINI
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I like milk( good) ____ than coffee

Answer:

I like milk better than coffee.

  • In the given sentence, we are comparing two things coffee and milk. So we should use comparative degree ''better''
  • In grammar, there are three degrees of comparison. the positive, the comparative, and the superlative.
  • The word 'Good' is a positive degree that is used to describe one item, one person, or one group.
  • The word 'Better' is a comparative degree that is used to describe two items, persons, or groups.
  • The word 'Best' is a superlative degree that is used to describe more than 2 items, people, or groups.
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