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This is the most happiest day of my life. vs Judy saw a five-dollar bill walking down the street.

The two phrases are not comparable as they are completely different in content and structure. The first phrase contains a grammatical error ('most happiest'), while the second phrase is a complete sentence about Judy finding money. It's important to correct the error in the first phrase and ensure proper grammar in the second phrase.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 453 views

This is the most happiest day of my life.

This phrase is incorrect. The use of 'most happiest' is redundant as 'happiest' already implies the superlative form.

The correct phrase should be 'this is the happiest day of my life.'
  • It's easy to think of someone saying "This is the most happiest day of my life" to emphasize just how VERY happy she is. But formal writing or speech, no. Veteran ...
  • Apr 16, 2012 ... View all 3 replies Loading... Hide replies. xMr Splash 1 year ago · +thegrazy11 this is the most happiest day of my life :') hahaahhaahha realy?
  • Retweeted. Favorite Favorited. More. Copy link to Tweet; Embed Tweet. Mehbaba @LubabaShahid · May 10. Oh my god this is the most happiest day of my life !
  • Oct 4, 2013 ... This is the most happiest day of my life,” Hasan said. “To me it's an unbelievable dream come true.” Team coach Kabir Khans, who was a ...

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  • this is the happiest day of my life.

Judy saw a five-dollar bill walking down the street.

This phrase is correct and can be used in English. It is a complete sentence describing an event where Judy saw money on the street.

This phrase is used to convey a simple action that occurred in the past.

Examples:

  • She found a lost puppy in the park.
  • He bought a new car last week.
  • They ate dinner at a fancy restaurant.
  • I met an old friend at the supermarket.
  • The children played in the garden all afternoon.

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