Use of 'bad' and 'worst' in spoken English


Key Concepts and Their Translation in Hindi Language

The words 'bad' and 'worst' are used to describe negative qualities.

'Bad' means something is not good, while 'worst' is the superlative form, meaning the most negative of all.

In Hindi, 'bad' translates to 'बुरा' and 'worst' translates to 'सबसे बुरा'.

Usage Examples and Translations

1. This movie is bad.

यह फिल्म 'बुरी' है।


2. That was the worst day of my life.

वह मेरे जीवन का 'सबसे बुरा' दिन था।


3. The food here is bad.

यहाँ का खाना 'बुरा' है।


4. She is the worst singer I have ever heard.

वह सबसे 'बुरी' गायक है जिसे मैंने कभी सुना है।


Key Mistakes

A common mistake is using 'bad' when you should use 'worst'. For example, saying "This is the bad pizza" instead of "This is the worst pizza." Remember, use 'bad' for general negativity and 'worst' for the highest degree of negativity.

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