worst. because it’s comparing more than two items.
worstist
Wurst
Lets just confuse them all
worst
number one
Worcestershire
worst is the superlative form of the adjective
wurst – I’m going ow carb
worst
and worse is the comparative form… comparative is used for 2 subjects being compared. superlative is used to indicate the most extreme of more than 2.
Worst.
worst……………….
Funny… when I started entering that answer I was second. Only on your site…
You are a funny, funny man. Where’d you get these photos anyway?
worst
And that is the funniest thing ever. I’m getting that for my step-dad as an x-mas present.
Worst…
worstest
But I would probably buy it for a couple of people for Christmas.
hahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! That book cover is so funny.
It’s the worst book cover ever! LOL!!!
worst, of course
Worst
Worst.
And what is up with that video? It’s annoying. As a frequent visitor of your blog, I wanna know why that video is up.
First. Who doesn’t know which one to use? Haha. Lame.
Worst.
GET RID OF THE VIDEO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Worst.
Worst…just substitute best or better when in doubt.
lol, number 1, though techinically we’re talking about no. 2 lol
worst
Pooh is correct.
worst! how else would you say it??
Worst and Dan China doesn’t like Pooh haha
You made my day.
Im not even gonna lie. I think i totally have or had this book. not even joking
1. That is the worst book title ever.
But ohmahgaw, I love that someone didn’t think that they could get away with it unnoticed!
1
Worst
Worst.
The first one.
Worst!
It’s worst because it’s used to compare more than two items. Worse can only compare 2. Like “better” and “best”
Worst.
i have that book. it’s great. it’s the BEST title everrrrrrr.
worst
Doesn’t matter because the book sucks!!
hahahahahahaha.
Worst.
Worst. And it’s not that bad.
Worstest. Duh.
1. And I love that book title…it sounds so…tasty.
Worse is the gramatically correct way. And while you are on grammar, it’s not crosst the street, it’s crossed.
That is the worst book title ever.
UNO
is that a trick question?
worst
this i like primary school -,-” 1st one
Worst.
As in the epitome.
And that is hilarious!
Worse.
It’s my job to disagree.
worst
P.S.: Great video!
Worst or not, it’s the funniest ever. lmao.
haha. ahaha. just what I needed before heading off to a day of stressing work. Right around holiday times they do the big percent off to make even MOREE people come to the store… I don’t get that. It’s bad enough around Christmas time… why encourage them? geez. =]]
†Cryssie♥Leah™
I’m going to say “worst”
Worst.
Worst.
Worse.
I’m just saying that to sound cool and rebellious.
That is GREAT……priceless, if I were the author I would STILL be laughing my bum off. I wonder how many people bought that book and never got it……”LOOK honey mommie bought you a cooking with POOH book….” “But mommy……”
worst
worst, and I’m pleased that so many peope actually know that. somtimes I lose faith in english speaking people to comprehend their own language
worst!
worst
worst.
worse relates to relative terms.
worst. duh!
Worstest.lol
First. Oh win! SAT Grammar skills! Off to go utilize those now. :O
Er… first as in first choice. Blah. xD
worse.. ‘cooking with fecal matter’, or ‘cooking with creepy disney characters’ would be worst…
Thanks, consideringlily, for the grammar lesson. It amazes me how many people anymore do not know those types of things! My mom was a Latin and English teacher and, while my grammar is not perfect, poor grammar often sticks out like a sore thumb. I can hardly imagine that anyone who grew up in this country would not know the answer to Dan’s question above.
That is the most unfortunately titled book in history.
“Worst.”
Which title could be worsier? Winning with Pooh boiling over? The woisiest ever is not out yet.
Worst.
Worst
worst! i feel so smart.
worst
Worst. And I’m getting that book for my mother-in-law, for sure. She has a Pooh fixation.
Good morning, Dan! “worst”
Badest?
I’m torn. On the one hand, it’s the worst book title ever, but on the flipside, its the worst book title ever.
I just don’t know what to choose.
I like my pooh on rye. With corn.
Worst….
I like it.
Fun post, this is!
Hahaha Digg or from me on Facebook? I giggled for a while after seeing that.
#2 worst
Actually, I believe you’re all wrong.
Both are acceptable.
We can also say “worse” when we’re comparing, just as we use the word “better”, such as: Michael is the better basketball player.
or
That is the better book cover.
But dangitall to hades, I forgot about the “ever” in the statement.
Yeah, it’s “worst”.
That is the funniest book title ever.
I’d like some pooh. With a side of fluff.
Worst.
#1!!! We’re having a snow storm here–6 to 10″ coming in! How is it there?
Most worstest
Worst.
ryc: It’s a sculpture I made in 8th grade art that is the ultimate symbol of my disturbed middle-school self. I found it this weekend and was afraid.
worst.
It’s #1 (worst). Thanks for this post; it made my day!
worst(:
It is THE WORST book title ever!
using the word ‘ever’ makes it a superlative form and ‘worst’ is correct.
OMG I had that book in elementary school! The recipes were pretty good. I think I still have it around somewhere. I never even realized anything weird about the title until this post. -_-
Oh yeah, and it’s worst.
first one is correct…. too funny!!!!
none…cuz its not the WORST book title ever…
#1
#1
worst
1, it’s a superlative.
And in the words of Kip Dynamite, “Like there’s any way anyone could possibly know that.”
lucky number 1.
bratwurst
had to, everyone else already said the answer, and seeing it over and over just made me think of other things, like food
#1 i believe
worst.
of course worst.
-.-”’
SAT practice!
Bush giving Mexico 1.5 billion
WORST idea ever
1. That is the worst book title ever.
worst.
I don’t know. I don’t care. I want that book.
LOL
best.
Good point, either way. :D
1. Worst – then again the use of “ever” is redundant.
the second one is the correct one if you want the correct grammer
i cant decide which sentence was worse.
worst.
#1
worst
>Worst
Peace
Best. That is the best book title ever.
WORST
WORSER
WORSTEST
that book title makes me hungry
ha ha ha ha ha.
Number one. I would hope everyone agrees, haha.
Worst, it’s because of the word ‘ever’. That’s showing you you’re comparing more than two things.
Worst.
worst
worst, something could always be worse
worst
Worst. Also correct would be “That is a worse book title than any other.”
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worst
worst
worst. because it’s comparing more than two items.
worstist
Wurst
Lets just confuse them all
worst
number one
Worcestershire
worst is the superlative form of the adjective
wurst – I’m going ow carb
worst
and worse is the comparative form… comparative is used for 2 subjects being compared. superlative is used to indicate the most extreme of more than 2.
Worst.
worst……………….
Funny… when I started entering that answer I was second. Only on your site…
You are a funny, funny man. Where’d you get these photos anyway?
worst
And that is the funniest thing ever. I’m getting that for my step-dad as an x-mas present.
Worst…
worstest
But I would probably buy it for a couple of people for Christmas.
hahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! That book cover is so funny.
It’s the worst book cover ever! LOL!!!
worst, of course
Worst
Worst.
And what is up with that video? It’s annoying. As a frequent visitor of your blog, I wanna know why that video is up.
First.
Who doesn’t know which one to use? Haha. Lame.
Worst.
GET RID OF THE VIDEO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Worst.
Worst…just substitute best or better when in doubt.
lol, number 1, though techinically we’re talking about no. 2 lol
worst
Pooh is correct.
worst! how else would you say it??
Worst and Dan China doesn’t like Pooh haha
You made my day.
Im not even gonna lie. I think i totally have or had this book. not even joking
1. That is the worst book title ever.
But ohmahgaw, I love that someone didn’t think that they could get away with it unnoticed!
1
Worst
Worst.
The first one.
Worst!
It’s worst because it’s used to compare more than two items. Worse can only compare 2. Like “better” and “best”
Worst.
i have that book. it’s great. it’s the BEST title everrrrrrr.
worst
Doesn’t matter because the book sucks!!
hahahahahahaha.
Worst.
Worst.
And it’s not that bad.
Worstest. Duh.
1. And I love that book title…it sounds so…tasty.
Worse is the gramatically correct way. And while you are on grammar, it’s not crosst the street, it’s crossed.
That is the worst book title ever.
UNO
is that a trick question?
worst
this i like primary school -,-” 1st one
Worst.
As in the epitome.
And that is hilarious!
Worse.
It’s my job to disagree.
worst
P.S.: Great video!
Worst or not, it’s the funniest ever. lmao.
haha. ahaha. just what I needed before heading off to a day of stressing work. Right around holiday times they do the big percent off to make even MOREE people come to the store… I don’t get that. It’s bad enough around Christmas time… why encourage them? geez. =]]
†Cryssie♥Leah™
I’m going to say “worst”
Worst.
Worst.
Worse.
I’m just saying that to sound cool and rebellious.
That is GREAT……priceless, if I were the author I would STILL be laughing my bum off. I wonder how many people bought that book and never got it……”LOOK honey mommie bought you a cooking with POOH book….” “But mommy……”
worst
worst, and I’m pleased that so many peope actually know that. somtimes I lose faith in english speaking people to comprehend their own language
worst!
worst
worst.
worse relates to relative terms.
worst. duh!
Worstest.lol
First. Oh win! SAT Grammar skills! Off to go utilize those now. :O
Er… first as in first choice. Blah. xD
worse.. ‘cooking with fecal matter’, or ‘cooking with creepy disney characters’ would be worst…
Thanks, consideringlily, for the grammar lesson. It amazes me how many people anymore do not know those types of things! My mom was a Latin and English teacher and, while my grammar is not perfect, poor grammar often sticks out like a sore thumb. I can hardly imagine that anyone who grew up in this country would not know the answer to Dan’s question above.
That is the most unfortunately titled book in history.
“Worst.”
Which title could be worsier? Winning with Pooh boiling over? The woisiest ever is not out yet.
Worst.
Worst
worst! i feel so smart.
worst
Worst. And I’m getting that book for my mother-in-law, for sure. She has a Pooh fixation.
Good morning, Dan! “worst”
Badest?
I’m torn. On the one hand, it’s the worst book title ever, but on the flipside, its the worst book title ever.
I just don’t know what to choose.
I like my pooh on rye. With corn.
Worst….
I like it.
Fun post, this is!
Hahaha Digg or from me on Facebook? I giggled for a while after seeing that.
#2 worst
Actually, I believe you’re all wrong.
Both are acceptable.
We can also say “worse” when we’re comparing, just as we use the word “better”, such as:
Michael is the better basketball player.
or
That is the better book cover.
But dangitall to hades, I forgot about the “ever” in the statement.
Yeah, it’s “worst”.
That is the funniest book title ever.
I’d like some pooh. With a side of fluff.
Worst.
#1!!! We’re having a snow storm here–6 to 10″ coming in! How is it there?
Most worstest
Worst.
ryc: It’s a sculpture I made in 8th grade art that is the ultimate symbol of my disturbed middle-school self. I found it this weekend and was afraid.
worst.
It’s #1 (worst). Thanks for this post; it made my day!
worst(:
It is THE WORST book title ever!
using the word ‘ever’ makes it a superlative form and ‘worst’ is correct.
OMG I had that book in elementary school! The recipes were pretty good. I think I still have it around somewhere. I never even realized anything weird about the title until this post. -_-
Oh yeah, and it’s worst.
first one is correct…. too funny!!!!
none…cuz its not the WORST book title ever…
#1
#1
worst
1, it’s a superlative.
And in the words of Kip Dynamite, “Like there’s any way anyone could possibly know that.”
lucky number 1.
bratwurst
had to, everyone else already said the answer, and seeing it over and over just made me think of other things, like food
#1 i believe
worst.
of course worst.
-.-”’
SAT practice!
Bush giving Mexico 1.5 billion
WORST idea ever
1. That is the worst book title ever.
worst.
I don’t know. I don’t care. I want that book.
LOL
best.
Good point, either way. :D
1. Worst – then again the use of “ever” is redundant.
the second one is the correct one if you want the correct grammer
i cant decide which sentence was worse.
worst.
#1
worst
> Worst
Peace
Best.
That is the best book title ever.
WORST
WORSER
WORSTEST
that book title makes me hungry
ha ha ha ha ha.
Number one.
I would hope everyone agrees, haha.
Worst, it’s because of the word ‘ever’. That’s showing you you’re comparing more than two things.
Worst.
worst
worst, something could always be worse
worst
Worst. Also correct would be “That is a worse book title than any other.”
worst. duh.
#1 is correct.
. . .And that is a hilarious title, by the way.