Which sentence uses comparison correctly? A. Which tastes gooder to you, a hearty soup or a fresh salad? B. Which tastes best to you, a hearty soup or a fresh salad? C. Which tastes more better to you, a hearty soup or a fresh salad? D. Which tastes better to you, a hearty soup or a fresh salad?

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Answer 1
Answer: D is the only one that follows conventional grammar rules.

The rest are wrong because...

A- gooder is not a word

B- you are only comparing 2 things so you would say best, you would say better. The rule is 'good, better, best.' Best is only used to compare multiple things

C- You already said better so you don't need another adjective, more, to support that
Answer 2
Answer:

D.

A. and C. use words and phrases that do not exist, and B. is incorrect because it uses the 'good, better, best' rule.

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Choice B is correctly punctuated

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