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  1. phrase request - how to give regards to someone - English Language ...

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

  2. 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 the ultimate example …

  3. 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?

  4. "fits" or "suits" my needs? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    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" makes ...

  5. 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...

  6. Where should the word “probably” be placed

    is the best phrase. Probably being used as an adverb modifying move. Then the flow seems normal and easier to understand. I (subject) will probably move (action) to the south (where) by then (when). If …

  7. 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 time...

  8. The meaning of "corruption of the best is the worst of all"

    I have searched the web and found out that the proverbial sentence the corruption of the best is the worst of all has some Latin roots: Corruptio optimi pessima. Which apparantly is prevale...

  9. "I did my best to do something" or "I did my best doing something"?

    I wonder which case the gerund or infinitive is (more) appropriate here: "I did my best to do something" or "I did my best doing something"?

  10. 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, that impact or …