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These goods are on sale. Thus, these are _______ than the others. Amuch cheaperBthe cheapestCmuch cheapDthe cheaper

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These goods are on sale. Thus, these are _______ than the others. Amuch cheaperBthe cheapestCmuch cheapDthe cheaper

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Solution

The correct answer is A: much cheaper.

Here's why:

The sentence is comparing the goods on sale to other goods. The phrase "than the others" indicates a comparison is being made. In English, when we make comparisons, we use the comparative form of adjectives.

The adjective here is "cheap". The comparative form of "cheap" is "cheaper".

However, the sentence also includes the word "much". "Much" is used to modify or give more information about the comparative adjective. So, "much cheaper" is the correct form to use in this sentence.

The other options are not correct because they are either the superlative form ("the cheapest") or not grammatically correct ("much cheap", "the cheaper").

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