Strong, Stronger, Strongest

  Use STRONG to describe one or more people or things.

  • My husband is strong.
  • That is a group of strong women.

Use STRONGER to compare two people or things (or two groups of people/things)

  • Carlos is stronger than his brother.
  • A tiger is stronger than a lamb.
  • Who is stronger in the video below?

 

Use STRONGEST when you compare three or more people/things.

  • James is the strongest person in the class.
  • Anne is the strongest woman he knows.

— Thanks to Debra, Jamilli, and the rest of their class for the arm wrestling video. —

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