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fitter more fit - WordReference Forums Finally, almost all articles on fitness tend to use "more fit" and "most fit"; however, I can't explain why this is so You could certainly say, " As you become fitter, you'll complete the same walk in less time, " and everyone would understand you In my experience, however, few native AE speakers would do so
Differences between more fit and fitter | WordReference Forums Hi, everyone! The village is more fit for people to live in because of less air pollution In the sentence above, can I use 'fitter' instead of 'more fit'? By the way, are there any differences between 'more fit' and 'fitter'? Thanks!
to be more of a fit than ever - WordReference Forums Hola, me ha salido esta expresión en una novela y no entiendo a qué se refiere con "fit" ¿Significa que lo sentía más enforma que nunca? Bijou was on fire, burning from the inside out Her body didn’t feel as if it was her own, yet was more of a fit than she’d ever felt before, which made no
fitter and relaxed - WordReference Forums hey guys: I have a doubt with the order in this sentence: they would become fitter and relaxed or more relaxed and fit both of them are possible?
the more fit. . . | WordReference Forums What does it mean by " fit" and " go through" in the following sentence? The more fit you get through aerobic exercise, the lower your heart rate will be
děkuju miláčku - WordReference Forums "Dear" would certainly be more fit in a literary context, but if you say it sweetly then it can be just as casual as any other denomination Marukusan: Aquí tens el meu intent!
become fitter improve physical fitness fit better You can only use "fit better" about yourself if you see yourself trying to fit into something, such as a small car, an economy-class airplane seat, or perhaps a pipe you must crawl through Thank you for your comment and interesting examples So 2 become fitter, 3 get fitter, and 5 improve my physical fitness are OK to use in my sentence
lt;fit for gt; the job - WordReference Forums I looked up fit in Longman dictionary There are several examples: 1 I am going to be fitted for my wedding dress today 2 His experience fits him perfectly for the job I have a question about "fit for" Can I say "He fits for the job "? Do I need "for" here? Or can I simply say "He fits
fittest vs most fit - WordReference Forums Hi, I came across the discussions on the superlative degree of 'fit' but I wanted to know that between fittest and most fit which is the word that would get preference in communicative English
tailored for vs. tailored to | WordReference Forums 'Of course, the story of ‘Hiroshima Pilot as Mental Patient’ was at once tailored to fit the headlines ' They also give this: 'To secure maximum performance the apparatus should be ‘tailored’ for each application ' So, either way is acceptable as far as I can see, but 'tailored to' sounds a little more natural