In the question below fill the gap with the appropriate option :
In .... we, as politicians, are identified with the masses
a more deeper sense
a much deeper sense
a most deeper sense
much more deeper sense
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Is there anything like more or most deeper?I've never seen this before....how can we have two comparatives simultaneously in a sentence

The correct answer is:
B. a much deeper sense
Explanation:
“Deeper” is already a comparative adjective, so you don’t add “more” to it.
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“more deeper” and “most deeper” are grammatically incorrect
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“much deeper” is correct because “much” intensifies the comparison
So the sentence should read:
“In a much deeper sense, we as politicians are identified with the masses.”

Option B and C are wrong so we are left with option A and D....
I thought option a is correct



