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. Hello, which form would sound better to a native's ear between: As you become more fit, you'll complete the same walk in less time. The word rather already alerts the listener that the speaker/writer is choosing one thing over another. Our product is better than all other product our product is better than all other our product is better than all other products our product is better than all others. I have a little doubt about this sentence because of its use of “more fit”: It can mean to cause to become better (1st example) with performance as the verb's object. Better suited is merely a common collocation.
It Can Mean To Cause To Become Better (1St Example) With Performance As The Verb's Object.
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. Is it better say it is worth a visit or it is worthwhile visiting them ? Bonnie ochoa 'had better' doesn't mean 'must', it means 'you should'/'it would be better if you did/did not do this'.
If You Won Tomorrow, You.
It can mean to become better (2d example) with performance as the verb's. Hello everybody, which among these are fine (and possibily why) ?: Our product is better than all other product our product is better than all other our product is better than all other products our product is better than all others.
(One Thing Is Good, The Second Thing Is Better, The Third Thing Is Best.) The Second Sentence Wouldn't Be Right Because You're Talking About A Definite Thing
I can’t recall a precise.
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I have a little doubt about this sentence because of its use of “more fit”: Hello everybody, which among these are fine (and possibily why) ?: As you become more fit, you'll complete the same walk in less time.
This Falls Into The Same Category As The Erroneous Well.
(one thing is good, the second thing is better, the third thing is best.) the second sentence wouldn't be right because you're talking about a definite thing: Hello, which form would sound better to a native's ear between: The word rather already alerts the listener that the speaker/writer is choosing one thing over another.
If You Won Tomorrow, You.
It can mean to cause to become better (1st example) with performance as the verb's object. Is it better say it is worth a visit or it is worthwhile visiting them ? Our product is better than all other product our product is better than all other our product is better than all other products our product is better than all others.
I Can’t Recall A Precise.
So, if you say you'd rather do something soon, the obvious implication is. Better suited is merely a common collocation. 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.
'Had Better' Is A Fixed Expression And It Is Always Followed By A.
Bonnie ochoa 'had better' doesn't mean 'must', it means 'you should'/'it would be better if you did/did not do this'. It can mean to become better (2d example) with performance as the verb's.