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							| Please what is the comparative and superlative forms of "good-looking": more good-looking than/ the most good- looking or better-looking than/ the best looking? which one is correct? |  3 Apr 2014      
					
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							| I would say: John is better-looking than Wayne and Stephen is the best-looking employee. 
 Although I have an impression that the other two can also be used. 
 I hope I �ve helped 
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							| I agree with Prese1.. thanks a lot |  3 Apr 2014     
					
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							| really??? I think it �s better to say : He is more good - looking ..... or the most good - looking... Native speakers! Help, please!!!!! |  3 Apr 2014     
					
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							| Comment from my husband (a native English speaker): good looking Comparative: better looking Superlative: best looking 
 good, better, best vs bad, worse, worst
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							| better looking and best looking |  4 Apr 2014     
					
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							| Definitely better-looking and the best-looking.   Bruce |  4 Apr 2014     
					
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							| Are you guys talking about me??? |  4 Apr 2014     
					
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							| Julia - You would say better-looking.  Just like if something is "good," the comparative is "better" rather than "more good." |  4 Apr 2014     
					
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							| Thanks everybody.. I made a little search on google and found out that both are correct |  6 Apr 2014     
					
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