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better - comparative

best - superlative

Jon is better at maths than me.

My sister is the best at maths in her class.
Comparative :better- superlative : best
The comparative form of "good" is "better", and the superlative form of "good" is "best". "Better" is used when comparing two things. "Best" is used when comparing more than two things. For example, the blue notebook is better than the red one. (Two things are being compared.) Out of the three notebooks, the blue one is the best. (Three things are being compared.)

Good; Better; Best

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