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Which sentence is​ best? A. Compared to most​ snowstorms, we had little snow this year. B. Compared to most​ forecasts, we had little snow this year. C. Compared to most​ years, we had little snow this year. D. Compared to most​ snowfalls, we had little snow this year.

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The right answer is Compared to most​ years, we had little snow this year (c)

English constructions are usually around a certain expression, phrase or word. In this case the focus is on what is happening "this year".

When made to compare, the comparison should also lean on the expression/phrase/word under review.

The comparisons here will be year vs year. Hence the selection of C as our answer.

Understand "Snow" is a constant and thus we shouldn't have a form of comparison to snowstorm, snowfall or forecast.

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