Use the comparative (-er) when there are two subjects. Use the superlative (-est) when there are more than two subjects. Use the definite article optionally in either case to reinforce the point that there is a unique winner in the contest.
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Use the comparative (-er) when there are two subjects.
Use the superlative (-est) when there are more than two subjects.
Use the definite article optionally in either case to reinforce the point that there is a unique winner in the contest.