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Fill in the blanks by choosing the most appropriate option:
I like reading journals _______ novels.
The best
More than
Most than
The less than
- "Option 1: The best" is not suitable because "the best" is used to compare something against others as the highest quality, which doesn’t fit here.
- "Option 2: More than" is the correct choice. It is used to compare two things, indicating a preference or greater degree, fitting perfectly in the sentence comparing "journals" and "novels."
- Option 2: More than
- "Option 3: Most than" is incorrect because "most than" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English for comparisons.
- "Option 4: The less than" combines "the" and "less than" incorrectly for this sentence structure. Usually, "less than" is used, but not preceded by "the."
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