Which sentence uses the modifier final correctly? The banker’s most final decision surprised us. The banker’s final decision surprised us. The banker’s more final decision surprised us.

Respuesta :

The banker’s final decision surprised us.

Answer:

B: The banker's final decision surprised us.

Explanation:

 The sentence in option B uses the modifier final correctly because it is employing the adjective before the noun decision to express the point that the banker's decision cannot be changed. Since the adjective final is not gradable (it cannot be used in the comparative or superlative.), it is incorrect to use words such as most, more etc.

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