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 boradona
 
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							| Hi, Which sentence is correct?
 Of the two students, Tom is the lazier.
 Of the two students, Tom is the laziest.
 Thanks in advance.
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 yanogator
 
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							| The "rules" of English say that with only two, it must be "lazier"; however, in practice, at least in the US, almost everyone says "laziest".   Bruce |  2 Apr 2014     
					
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 florimago
 
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							| you aren�t comparing the two students ( John is lazier than Peter, for example ) what you mean is the superlative use, there�s no comparison cause "a extreme quality" is being described. |  2 Apr 2014     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| @ florimago, I totally disagree. "Of the two students" is explicitly stating that you are comparing the two students.   Bruce |  3 Apr 2014     
					
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