The system has been tailored for (this application) and the system has been tailored to (this application) ? 'had better' is a fixed expression and it is always followed by a. I have (up until yesterday) put it on the second line as andygc showed. I can’t recall a precise. If you won tomorrow, you. It helped them improve their speaking skills. Are there any words that can substitute the word things. (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:
It Helped Them To Improve Their Speaking.
Are there any words that can substitute the word things. I have a little doubt about this sentence because of its use of “more fit”: If you won tomorrow, you.
Hi, Can Someone Tell Me Which Is Better?
Hello, which form would sound better to a native's ear between: 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. (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:
It Helped Them Improve Their Speaking Skills.
It was research for this thread that taught me better.
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I Have (Up Until Yesterday) Put It On The Second Line As Andygc Showed.
Hi, can someone tell me which is better? It doesn't sound formal enough to be used in an essay. The verb 'help' is used in different ways.
Are There Any Words That Can Substitute The Word Things.
Hello, which form would sound better to a native's ear between: Hello everyone, there are three things i did well. I can’t recall a precise.
'Had Better' Is A Fixed Expression And It Is Always Followed By A.
As you become more fit, you'll complete the same walk in less time. The system has been tailored for (this application) and the system has been tailored to (this application) ? It helped improve their speaking skills.
If You Won Tomorrow, You.
At such a young age, she could only understand a few sentences that the reporter said and among which/of which,. So, if you say you'd rather do something soon, the obvious implication is. I have a little doubt about this sentence because of its use of “more fit”:
(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
It was research for this thread that taught me better. 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. Bonnie ochoa 'had better' doesn't mean 'must', it means 'you should'/'it would be better if you did/did not do this'.