
To better vs To improve - WordReference Forums
Feb 12, 2018 · No. In both of them "improve" would be much better. I think the most popular everyday uses of the verb "better" are (1) reflexive ("I'm going to night school because I want …
I'd better (I would better?) [had better] - WordReference Forums
Dec 9, 2009 · Better, como te explicaron los foreros, tiene otros usos como adverbio y como adjetivo (también es sustantivo y verbo), pero en este caso se trata de una estructura fija que …
Better off vs better-off - WordReference Forums
Feb 22, 2022 · 1. With the and plural agreement. People who are better off financially, considered as a class; = well off n. 1895 Essex Rev. Apr. 108 Nothing is charged, but the better off are …
had better VS. would better | WordReference Forums
Sep 28, 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 …
who better to V - WordReference Forums
Feb 23, 2014 · Recently I heard a particular sentence pattern in some sitcoms and found it a bit strange grammatically. The pattern is "who better to ...," as in the example "Who better to …
"better suited" or "better-suited" - WordReference Forums
Feb 24, 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' …
It is better vs it is best - WordReference Forums
Sep 16, 2023 · I think it is better / it is best for teenagers to play team sports at school for all the benefits they have both individually and collectively. If I write it is better should I rephrase it as: …
be better to do/ be better doing/ | WordReference Forums
Jul 6, 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 …
it would/will be better if | WordReference Forums
Mar 18, 2018 · My mother is now cooking meat in the kitchen. I want to give her my suggestion on the food. 1.“Mom, it would be better if you added some sugar to the meat." 2.“Mom, it would …
get better at / get better in | WordReference Forums
Dec 25, 2016 · Below are couple sentences I came cross and confuse about. Can someone help me when to use "get better at" or "get better in" Any rule? Many people assume that the …