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Make it descriptive, including relevant context, but also to the point. This way you improve your chances of getting a more relevant and specific answer.
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(a) the comparative form of "beau" isn't "mieux". It can work with the context but if you have to keep the same adjective it would be ||"plus beaux"||
(g) "autant" is not sufficient alone, it needs something else after it, before a noun. Something that would be repeated before "eau", and it is ||"de", that have to be contracted "d'"before "eau" since it's a vowel sound||
(j) yeah, that one might seem tricky. It's another exception : ||"meilleur", yes, the same as the superlative form, without the article "le/la"||
Good job for the rest!
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I don't seem to understand the difference between meilleur and mieux though
maybe this will help> Mieux
Describes an action or verb, and indicates that someone or something is doing something better. For example, "Il chante mieux que moi" means "He sings better than me".
Meilleur
Describes a noun as "better", meaning more valid, higher quality, or more useful. For example, "C'est une meilleure idée" means "That's a better idea"
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that makes sense
now, what would be the whole "good, better, the best" with these
because they both are the second level of intensity (?)
bon, meilleur et le meilleur
Does mieux have forms like that too?