Verbal Ability - Sentence Correction - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Sentence Correction - Section 1 (Q.No. 9)
Directions to Solve

Which of phrases given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make the grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'E' as the answer.


9.
The performance of our players was rather worst than I had expected.
bad as I had expected
worse than I had expected
worse than expectation
worst than was expected
No correction required
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
31 comments Page 2 of 4.

Dipali said:   9 years ago
What is the difference between worst and worse?

Kittu said:   9 years ago
Please anyone explain this clearly.

Kittu said:   9 years ago
I didn't get it. Please explain clealy.

Gangadhar said:   9 years ago
Thank you @Pooja.

Bobby said:   10 years ago
Why worse can be used?

Vasantha said:   1 decade ago
Bad is the simple present and had expected is the past perfect, past perfect come with simple past only. So option "A"is wrong.

Pooja said:   1 decade ago
Worse is the comparative form of bad.

Satish said:   1 decade ago
Here we are using the comparative degree so worse is the apt one rather than worst (superlative degree).

Mahabub said:   1 decade ago
Worst, greatest etc used to mean the top or the least of all i.e. superlative form. Here, this sentence is in comparative form not in superlative form. So worse is correct and "had" comes due to tense rule.

Bhaskar vashistha said:   1 decade ago
As here we have to use comparative form of bad so we have to use worse which omit option "A", "D", "E". Now comparing b and c we find that option "C" changes the meaning of the sentence what author intend to convey. In "C" we don't know who's expectation it had failed but in statement it is clear that only author's ("I") expectation had been wronged. So option B.


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