Meilleur StatementComparativeSuperlative Il a une bonne place. Il veut une meilleure place. Il veut la meilleure place. He has a good seat. He wants a.

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Meilleur StatementComparativeSuperlative Il a une bonne place. Il veut une meilleure place. Il veut la meilleure place. He has a good seat. He wants a better seat. He wants the best seat. C'est un bon film.C'est un meilleur film.C'est le meilleur film. It's a good movie.It's a better movie.It's the best movie.

Mieux StatementComparativeSuperlative Elle s'habille bien.Il s'habille mieux.Je m'habille le mieux. She dresses well.He dresses better.I dress the best. J'écris bien. Tu écris mieux (que moi). Il écrit le mieux (de tout). I write well. You write better (than I). He writes the best (of all).

Pire StatementComparativeSuperlative Cette pomme a un mauvais goût. This apple has a bad taste Les petits pois ont un goût pire (que la pomme). Peas have a worse taste (than the apple) Les haricots verts ont le pire goût. Green beans have the worst taste. C’est un mauvais tour. That’s a mean trick. C’est encore pire! That’s even worse! C’est la pire chose que tu as fait! That’s the worst thing you’ve done!

Plus mal StatementComparativeSuperlative Katy Perry chante mal. Katy Perry sings badly Miley Cyrus chante plus mal (qu’elle). Miley Cyrus sings worse (than her). Nicki Minaj chante le plus mal. Nicki Minaj sings the worst. Je mange mal- trop de pizza. I eat badly- too much pizza. Ils mangent plus mal que moi- ils mangent pizza tous les jours! They eat worse than me- pizza everyday! Il mange le plus mal- il ne mange que la pizza sans légumes! He eats the worst- nothing but pizza without veggies!