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If you're learning English, it's essential to know the difference between "bad," "worse," and "worst," and how to use them correctly in sentences. To help you practice, an online exercise has been created to improve your understanding of these words.
In this exercise, you'll be provided with 15 sentences where you'll need to fill in the blank with either "bad," "worse," or "worst." By completing this exercise, you'll gain confidence in using these words and understand when to use them appropriately.
"Bad" is used to describe something that's of low quality or not good, "worse" is used to describe something that's of a lower quality than another thing, and "worst" is used to describe something that's of the lowest quality.
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