No. Good, better, best is correct. "Gooder" and "goodest" are not real words.
"Gooder" is an incorrect usage of the comparative form of the adjective "good". The correct comparative for is "better".
A Good Samaritan, Do gooder, Charismatic depending on what is being refured to
Good Gooder Goodest
In the typical 4-point system, a 3.19 is a "B". So it's gooder than a 2.2, but not as good as a 3.99. (And I'm kidding about "gooder". If you use 'gooder' in a sentence, you probably wouldn't have a 3.19 in English. :)
outstanding ,best, good, better and... good, better, best never let it rest make your good better and your better best!
Um..I don't know but I know that it sounds very too academic. I'm not good at the smarts so have some one smart anser u wit a gooder anser. The 1 person with a good anser is gooder than me
A persistent do-gooder is someone who consistently works to help others or make a positive impact, often in a relentless or determined manner. They actively seek out opportunities to contribute to the greater good and are committed to making a difference in the world.
No. Substitute "better" for "gooder." The names of the girls must be capitalized, people's names are proper nouns. Adjective good, comparative better, superlative best.
No it isn't a word.
The reason people are not speaking English better, or gooder, anymore is because many people are failing to learn the basics of the language. People are now using more texting language which is a shorthand form of English. The more people don't use correct English, the more horrible they sound when they have to write normally.
Public Defender - 1954 The Do-Gooder 2-6 was released on: USA: 7 October 1954
B is correct.