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What does better me mean in Chinese?
Better me, better me.

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English bet? (r)]? Beauty [gambling? r]

Better; Better; Better.

Make it better; Improvement; Better; Better; Bettor

Better is the comparative form of adjective good and adverb well.

Past tense: better? Past participle: bettered

Word usage

(adjective)

1, better is the comparative of good. When it is a "better, better" solution, it can be modified to far, more but not to more, very. However, it is not a solution to "gradually heal or heal" when comparing structures, nor can it be modified too much.

When 2.better is a predicative, it can be followed by a clause led by that or if. The predicate verb in the clause is often in virtual form, which euphemistically expresses suggestions or opinions.

adverb

Better as an adverb basically means "better", which can modify both dynamic verbs and static verbs. As a solution of "more, more", it is synonymous with more and is often used with static verbs such as love, like, know and understand to express psychological feelings.

example sentence

Used as an adjective

Her father transferred her to a better school.

Her father transferred her to a better school.

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Usage of synonyms

Uh-huh. Young? [wel]? ? ? Beautiful? [wel]? ?

adv? Very good; Quite; Inside? ok; ah

Comparison level:? Is it better? Superlative:? the best

Word usage

adverb

1 and well are common adverbs, which basically mean "good". They are used to indicate that things are done well, reaching a certain level or degree. They can also mean "correct, satisfactory, friendly, kind, thorough, complete, praised, praised" and so on. They are usually placed after substantive verbs, and if they are transitive verbs, they should be placed after the direct object.

2.well can also be interpreted as "reasonably, appropriately, reasonably, possibly and wisely", which is often used after can, could, may and might.

3, well can also be used as a "very, quite" solution, indicating a considerable degree.

example sentence

Used as an adverb

She speaks English very well.

She speaks English very well.