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ambot lang hahahaahah moo gani nangutana ko hahaha

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In this sentence, "spunkiest" would be the correct form to use. So, it would read "My sister is the spunkiest person I know."

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Q: What form of spunky would you use in this sentence my sister is the person i know?
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