Topics: Comparison Degree
Sam / is / good/ swimmer/ his brother
A. Sam is a gooder swimmer than his brother
B. Sam is a beter swimmer than his brother
C. Sam is the goodest swimmer than his brother
D. Sam is a better swimmer than his brother
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