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  • difference - What was best vs what was the best? - English Language . . .
    On the linked page, best is used as an adverb, modifying the verb knew In that context, the phrase the best can also be used as if it were an adverb The meaning is approximately the same in that case In the following sentence, however, best is an adjective: "What was best?" If we insert the word the, we get a noun phrase, the best You could
  • adverbs - About best , the best , and most - English Language . . .
    I like you best I like chocolate best, better than anything else can be used when what one is choosing from is not specified I like you the best Between chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry, I like vanilla the best can be used when choosing from some choices
  • Which one is the best vs. which one the best is
    "Which one is the best" is obviously a question format, so it makes sense that "which one the best is" should be the correct form This is very good instinct, and you could even argue that the grammar is good, but at best it's unnatural When we replace the superlative "the best" with the normal version, we get this:
  • valediction - With best kind regards vs Best Kind regards - English . . .
    In Europe, it is not uncommon to receive emails with the valediction With best kind regards, instead of the more typical and shorter Best Kind regards When I see a colleague of mine writing such a phrase, I usually point out that it is a kind of old-fashioned affected valediction which, probably, nowadays, a native English speaker wouldn't write
  • Word for describing someone who always gives their best on every job
    I'm drawing a blank on common words that mean this in a general sense, so I suspect people would use more specific words or phrases Best I've come up with is "stalwart" or "dependable", but neither means what you're asking for, stalwart is quite uncommon and both of them, though mostly positive, are not 100% positive affect I'd say
  • grammar - It was the best ever vs it is the best ever? - English . . .
    "It was the best ever" means either it was the best up to that point in time, and a better one may have happened since then, or it includes up to the present So, " Michael Jordan was the best player of all time " could mean that at he was once considered the best player of all time, but someone else has since surpassed him, or it could mean he
  • definite article - Most best with or without the - English . . .
    However, "You're the best!" as a complete sentence can also be an expression of gratitude, meaning "You're awesome!" - whereas "You're best" rarely if ever has this meaning "Choose the book you like the best " "Choose the book you like best " These mean the same "Choose the book you like the most " "Choose the book you like most" These mean
  • articles - it is best vs. it is the best - English Language . . .
    This is the best car in the garage We use articles like the and a before nouns, like car The word "best" is an adjective, and adjectives do not take articles by themselves Because the noun car is modified by the superlative adjective best, and because this makes the noun car definite in this context, we use the It is best not to do something




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