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  1. difference - "What was best" vs "what was the best"? - English …

    Oct 18, 2018 · In your context, the best relates to {something}, whereas best relates to a course of action. Plastic, wood, or metal container? What was the best choice for this purpose? Plastic, …

  2. adverbs - About "best" , "the best" , and "most" - English …

    Oct 20, 2016 · 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 …

  3. articles - "it is best" vs. "it is the best" - English Language ...

    Jan 2, 2016 · 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 …

  4. grammar - Like best/the best like most/the most - English …

    I like chocolate and sweets but i like peanut best.= 'correct'👍 and widely used by English speakers even though may be considered as a little informal. I like chocolate and sweets but i like …

  5. Way of / to / for - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jun 16, 2020 · The best way to use "the best way" is to follow it with an infinitive. However, this is not the only way to use the phrase; "the best way" can also be followed by of with a gerund: …

  6. plural forms - It's/I'm acting in your best interest/interests ...

    Dec 17, 2014 · have someone's best interest (s) at heart to make decisions based on someone's best interests. I know she was only doing what would benefit her, but she said she had my …

  7. Would be or will be - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Oct 1, 2019 · It indicates items that (with the best understanding) are going to happen. Would is a conditional verb form. It states that something happens based on something else. Sometimes …

  8. "Best regards" vs. "Best Regards" - English Language Learners …

    Dec 28, 2013 · I have been told that I should use "Best regards" in emails. However, I also see many native English speakers using "Best Regards". I'm confused which is correct.

  9. "fits" or "suits" my needs? - English Language Learners Stack …

    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" …

  10. Usage of "have ever" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    It was the best food you had eaten at the time you ate it on your past trip to that restuarant; however, it is now no longer the best food you have eaten, because you have eaten food …