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I am poorer than you. vs I am most poor than you.

The correct phrase is "I am poorer than you." The second phrase, "I am most poor than you," is incorrect. The comparative form of the adjective "poor" is "poorer" when comparing two things.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 1138 views

I am poorer than you.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to compare the financial status of two people, indicating that the speaker has less money or resources than the person being compared to.

Examples:

  • I am poorer than you, so I can't afford to go on vacation.
  • She is poorer than her sister, but she is happier.
  • He is poorer than most of his classmates.
  • They are poorer than we thought.
  • The family is poorer than they were last year.

I am most poor than you.

This phrase is incorrect in English. The superlative form "most poor" is not used in comparisons.

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