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  1. how to use “best” as adverb? - English Language Learners Stack …

    1 Your example already shows how to use "best" as an adverb. It is also a superlative, like "greatest", or "highest", so just as you would use it as an adjective to show that something is …

  2. valediction - Does "Bests" mean "Best regards" in emails? - English ...

    One of my colleagues (not a native English speaker) always ends his emails like this: Bests Mike I guess he means Best regards with Bests. Could someone help explain?

  3. meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    To the best of your knowledge and belief, are you aware of any contract or agreement with your current employer (or other company), such as a non-competition or non-disclosure agreement, …

  4. phrase request - how to give regards to someone - English …

    Continue to help good content that is interesting, well-researched, and useful, rise to the top! To gain full voting privileges,

  5. adverbs - Is the phrase 'the best out of bests' correct? - English ...

    Quite commonly used in India, the phrase "the best out of bests" is claimed to denote that you get something that is unmatched and of above-all quality. However, I avoid using this most of the …

  6. "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" …

  7. word usage - "I did my best" vs "I did the best I could" - English ...

    Apr 13, 2017 · In one post, a commenter maintained that the phrases "I did my best" and "I did the best I could" don't mean quite the same thing. If it is true, what is the fine difference between …

  8. superlatives - "plural" + are/were + "one" of the best + - English ...

    Example: Honda and Toyota are one the best selling cars in the US. Is the use of "one" correct in the above sentence since the subject is plural (Honda and Toyota)? I realize i could put "two" or...

  9. 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 …

  10. word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    British and American usage are very different. Expressions like "cum laude" are not used. In Britain, as a result of "grade inflation" nearly all bachelor degrees are "honours degrees", with …