Correct option is B
The correct substitution of the highlighted words is (b)
better.
Explanation:
The phrase “more better” is grammatically incorrect because “better” is already a
comparative adjective. Adding “more” creates redundancy.
Grammatical rule used: Never use “more” with adjectives that are already in comparative form (e.g., better, worse, lesser).
Example:
Incorrect: She is
more better than him.
Correct: She is
better than him.
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Information Booster:
Comparative adjectives like
better,
worse,
less should not be modified with “more” or “most.”