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Worst/worse? which one? confused?

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Change is not always for the worse/worst. Infact, it could be for the better.

Does that make sense? and is the grammar right? and worse or worst?

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  1. Use worse when your describing  one or two things. Use worst when describing multiple things. Example: I ate some peas and carrots tonight and the peas were worse. Or, I ate peas, carrots, and cabbage for supper and the cabbage was the worst. Therefore, change is not always for the worse.


  2. worse

  3. Change is not always for the worse.  Worse is present tense, worst is in the past.  You are talking about something that could happen now or in the future.

  4. Worse.

    And I'd suggest joining the two sentences with a semicolon or something.

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