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 ronit85
 
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							| Hello to you all and a nice week, Could you help me with the correct choice  in this sentence What continent is _____________ .America or Africa?                                      larger/ the largest   Please give me an explanation too.  Thanks in advance, Ronit  |  13 Mar 2016      
					
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 sakhou
 
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							|  Larger. You compare 2 elements.   Sakhou  |  13 Mar 2016     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| sakhou is right. You would certainly say,  �America is bigger than Africa �... (It might be the other way round; Geography is not my strong point;-)) However, most of the population would say, in the question form:  �Which continent is the largest, America or Africa? � In fact, I just asked my husband that very question, (he didn �t know, either!). So, I �m going to say that either form is OK. Here is someone asking the same question. What is in grammar books and guides, isn �t always what is said!  If any grammarians like almaz are around, they may be able to come up with a more comprehensive answer for you.    |  13 Mar 2016     
					
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 FrauSue
 
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							| It �s grammatically correct to use "larger" here because you are only comparing two things. However, if you didn �t have the two options at the end, you would ask, "Which continent is the largest?" because it �s implied that you are asking for the largest of all seven continents. |  13 Mar 2016     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| I agree with Lynne, that people frequently use "the largest", even when comparing only two things. However, it would be a bad idea here, because it might sound like you are asking which, America or Africa, is the largest of all the continents.   Also, America isn �t a continent. There are two Americas - North and South - and each is a continent.   Bruce  |  13 Mar 2016     
					
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 samiking1
 
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							| definitely it �s larger since we compare two elements .If it were more than two we would use the superlative largest   |  13 Mar 2016     
					
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 ronit85
 
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							| A big thank you to all of you who took the time to answer and explain the correct answer I really appreciate!   Ronit  |  13 Mar 2016     
					
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 mariajosefuster
 
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							|  After seeing Yanogatyor �s answer, I checked on the Internet:  You see, there are many different continental models. In the United 
States, the model that is used and taught in schools is the 7 continent 
model, which divides North and South America into two different 
continents. In many other parts of the world and most of Latin America, 
the continental model is of only 6 continents and America is one single 
continent. North, South and Central America are simply the names of the 
regions within the contintents.  It seems I have been taught that America is a continent but in some countries it is taught that it is 2 continents.    |  13 Mar 2016     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Thank you for that information, Maria. I had never heard it before.   Bruce  |  13 Mar 2016     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| Interesting information Maria, thank-you.   |  14 Mar 2016     
					
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