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"The less the better" x "the more the better" - WordReference … 5 Sep 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.
had better VS. would better - WordReference Forums 28 Sep 2012 · You would better can be shortened to you'd better but then it's either the conditional of to better, meaning to do better than someone, as in 1. If you won tomorrow, you …
It is better vs it is best - WordReference Forums 16 Sep 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 …
be better to do/ be better doing/ - WordReference Forums 6 Jul 2019 · 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 …
as good as or better than/as good or better than - WordReference … 15 Feb 2008 · – Do you enjoy listening to records? --- I think records are often ______ an actual performance. A. as good as or better than B. as good or better than C. like good or better than …
To better vs To improve - WordReference Forums 12 Feb 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 …
you'd better not" versus "you'd better not to" | WordReference … 3 Jun 2011 · Had better and had best are idioms, meaning "would be wise to" (Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary) or "ought to" (American Heritage Dictionary). Because they are idioms, you …
Probably better you did this - WordReference Forums 28 Oct 2024 · 1. It's probably better you did this. In the movie “The Bourne Legacy”, the male and female protagonists (Aaron and Marta) planned to burn down Marta's house in order to …
Whatever suits you <better><best> | WordReference Forums 2 Aug 2019 · Which sentence is correct? Whatever suits you better? or Whatever suits you best? If both sentences are correct, do they have the same meaning?
it would/will be better if - WordReference Forums 18 Mar 2018 · What happens in all three sentences is simply this: to introduce the adjective "better," you need auxiliary "be." You can conjugate "be" (Mom, it is better) or you can use a …