Positive Comparative SuperlativeHowever, I keep seeing worst used in place of worse on twitter, blogs, and fb statuses. Ex. "She By Sheree is worst than Closet Freak." "Derrick J. is worst than RuPaul." Does this make any sense to you? Generally, I excuse it as a simple typo but I've seen it repeatedly by professionals and PhDs. So, I have to ask, did I miss something? Did we collectively agree to omit worse from the English language? or could folks use a 3rd grade refresher?
good better best
bad worse worst
The Closet House
4 years ago
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Refresher course! You know how much I can't stand grammatical errors!
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