- adverbs - About best , the best , and most - English Language . . .
I like you best I like chocolate best, better than anything else can be used when what one is choosing from is not specified I like you the best Between chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry, I like vanilla the best can be used when choosing from some choices
- difference - What was best vs what was the best? - English Language . . .
On the linked page, best is used as an adverb, modifying the verb knew In that context, the phrase the best can also be used as if it were an adverb The meaning is approximately the same in that case In the following sentence, however, best is an adjective: "What was best?" If we insert the word the, we get a noun phrase, the best You could
- grammar - Like best the best like most the most - English Language . . .
Everybody in that house knows how to fix cars ,but the oldest brother knows the best Everybody in that house knows how to fix cars, but the oldest brother knows the most All my sisters play volleyball, but María,the youngest, plays best All my sisters play volleyball, but María,the youngest, plays the best ="she does it better than the rest"
- Would be or will be - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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 the "something else" is mentioned, sometimes it isn't I will attend the party Means I'm planning to Go to the party I would attend the party
- prepositions - Difference between in and of - English Language . . .
However, I think that if you use of in the first sentence, it will give you the impression that Messi is one of the all-time greats of the Argentina football team, if not the greatest; however, in will imply that he is the best in the current Argentina football team
- at on in occasions - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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- How can I apologize and promise that a mistake wont happen again?
Steve's suggestion is the best, but if you want to apologise in a more formal way, then: I deeply regret what occurred, and I promise that I will make every effort and do everything in my power to prevent its reoccurrence (Very formal)
- word order - Which is correct suits your needs the best or best . . .
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