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this clock is the best of the two adjective form

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Answer:

This clock is the better of the two.

Explanation:

This is comparative adjective structure; since there are only two things being compared, we should use comparative degree.

An adjective is a word such as calm, short, tasty, and beautiful. An adjective describes a person, place, or thing. ‘Comparative Form’ and ‘Superlative Form’ of an adjective are used for comparisons. Comparative Form of adjective is used to compare two persons, places, or things; whereas Superlative Form of adjective is used to compare things, persons, or places that are more than two.

Answered by upsales
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Answer:

Explanation:

This is comparative adjective structure; since there are only two things being compared, we should use comparative degree.

An adjective is a word such as calm, short, tasty, and beautiful. An adjective describes a person, place, or thing. ‘Comparative Form’ and ‘Superlative Form’ of an adjective are used for comparisons. Comparative Form of adjective is used to compare two persons, places, or things; whereas Superlative Form of adjective is used to compare things, persons, or places that are more than two.

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