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I like reading journals ________________________ novels.

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Use "more than" for comparisons between two things when expressing preference or quantity.
Updated On: Aug 18, 2025
  • The best
  • more than
  • most than
  • the less than
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The correct phrase is "more than," which is used for making comparisons. The sentence implies that the speaker likes reading journals more than novels. The word "more" is used for comparing two things, and the phrase "more than" is grammatically correct when comparing two items.
Why other options are wrong:
- "The best" implies that there is a superior option, which doesn't make sense in this context.
- "Most than" is incorrect; "most" is used for the highest degree of something but not in comparisons with "than."
- "The less than" is grammatically incorrect as "less" should be used for a negative comparison, which does not apply here.
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