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11 thg 11, 2010 · Hello. 1.It would be better to tell her the truth. 2.It will be better to tell her the truth. What's the difference between these? Thanks in advance.
13 thg 2, 2023 · Scroll to the bottom of the page when you enter ' you better ' into the search box and you wil find many threads on the 'you better' versus 'you had (or you'd) better' showing the first is considered by many to be sub- or non-standard.
21 thg 10, 2014 · But I will insist on 'Do you feel better now'. While 'Are you feeling better' refers to someone, let's say, who catches a cold and the next day you raise the question 'Are you feeling better now'. You can use 'are you feeling better now' from day to night, 24/7 and it …
16 thg 9, 2023 · So, it's better is correct even without expressing rather than individual ones, isn't it? I think it is better for teenagers to play team sports at school for all the benefits they have both individually and collectively.
6 thg 7, 2019 · 1- l'll get engaged like all the others. Get married. Maybe it's better doing things the way everyone does. (original) 2- l'll get engaged like all the others. Get married. Maybe it's better to do things the way everyone does. 3- It’s always better being safe than sorry. 4- …
9 thg 12, 2009 · Hi! I've got a question, how would you translate this sentence: 'I'd better explain this a bit right now'. What's 'would better'? Thank you.
6 thg 2, 2020 · And 'the better' part can stay without a clause? For example here is a sentence from my book: The more details you give the better. So, I don't know if it is correct without a comma, and without a clause after 'the better' part. Or when this part stays alone, then it is considered to be a short form and we don't need a comma? Thanks in advance!
5 thg 9, 2008 · Whether you use 'the less the better,' 'the fewer the better' or 'the smaller the better' depends on what adjective fits for the noun that you are talking about.
24 thg 2, 2021 · Hello there, in the following sentence, should 'better suited' be hyphenated or not? 'The management team have promised to chose the options better suited to their clients' needs.'
12 thg 2, 2018 · You can certainly say that, effect3. 'Better' can be used as a verb to replace 'improve' with the same meaning. But I don't think you have improved the clarity of the sentence by using 'better' rather than 'improve'.
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