Correct option is C
The correct form of the adverb to complete the sentence is (c) best.
Correct Sentence: Felix cooks the best of all my housemates, and he often makes dinner for everyone.
Explanation:
- The sentence compares Felix’s cooking to that of all the other housemates. Since it refers to the highest degree of comparison, the superlative form of the adverb "well" is needed, which is "best."
Grammatical Rule Used:
- Adverbs have three degrees of comparison:
- Positive: well
- Comparative: better
- Superlative: best
- Use the superlative form (best) when comparing one individual to all others in a group.
Why other options are incorrect:
- Well: (Hindi: अच्छा) Positive degree, not suitable here as it does not indicate a comparison.
- Example: He cooks well.
- Better: (Hindi: बेहतर) Comparative degree, used when comparing two entities.
- Example: Felix cooks better than John.
- Good: (Hindi: अच्छा) This is an adjective, not an adverb, and does not fit in the context of describing cooking ability.
Key Takeaway: Use "best" to describe the highest degree of performance in a group.
Example: She runs the best in her team.