Tired Legs? Let's Get Grammatically Correct!

As I ran, my leg got ………… tired.

most and most
more and more
many and much
less and more
Answer

Ah-ah, I see what's going on here! You're trying to express your exhaustion after a good run, but your sentence is getting a little... well, tired.

Let's get grammatically correct, shall we? The correct answer is: more and more. You can say: 'As I ran, my leg got more and more tired.'

  • 'Most and most' doesn't quite work, as 'most' is used for superlatives (e.g., 'the most tired').
  • 'Many and much' is a bit of a mix-up between countable and uncountable nouns (legs are countable, tiredness is uncountable).
  • 'Less and more' is, well, contradictory - unless you're trying to say your leg got less tired as you ran, which is unlikely (but hey, if you're a superhuman, go for it!)

Now, go ahead and take a well-deserved rest - your legs (and grammar) will thank you!

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