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- adverbs - About best , the best , and most - English Language . . .
Both sentences could mean the same thing, however 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
- phrase meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
When should I use Thanks! for your warm wishes or Thanks! for your wishes? As I understand it, thanks! for your warm wishes means that your wishes are taken heartily Also, I can use thanks! for y
- definite article - Most best with or without the - English . . .
I mean here "You are the best at tennis" "and "you are best at tennis", "choose the book you like the best or best" both of them can have different meanings but "most" and another adverb in a standalone sentence has a completely different meaning
- fits or suits my needs? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
In a formal letter, what kind of sentence could I write? The programme perfectly suits my needs The programme perfectly fits my needs EDIT: According to a dictionary the phrase with "fits" makes
- May be the best or May be a best or Might be? [closed]
It may be a best could be used if you are talking about something personal like a game score For example you got a new great bowling score, and think it might be the highest you've ever gotten In this case, "a best" is used as a short form of "a personal best"
- grammar - It was the best ever vs it is the best ever? - English . . .
So, " It is the best ever " means it's the best of all time, up to the present " 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
- best suits vs suits best - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Select the area that best suits your ad would be used in more formal settings Select the area that suits best your ad Is a rather odd order, at least to my UK ear It also is ambiguous, 'best' here can be read as a verb and 'suits' as a plural noun, so this means 'select the area where formal clothing defeats your ad'
- Why does the best of friends mean what it means?
The best of friends literally means the best of all possible friends So if we say it of two friends, it literally means that the friendship is the best one possible between any two people In its common (idiomatic) use, it most often actually just means "very good" friends
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