Witrynathe better to do sth (= so as to) pour mieux faire qch transitive verb 1. (= exceed) [figures, record] améliorer [score] battre 2. to better o.s. (= improve) s’améliorer ⧫ améliorer sa condition noun 1. to get the better of sb [jealousy, anger] l’emporter sur qn My curiosity got the better of me. Ma curiosité l’a emporté. WitrynaPodmiot + need + bezokolicznik z to (infinitive with to) + reszta zdania. Oznacza, że ktoś sam potrzebuje (musi) coś zrobić, np.: I need to study harder before my exams. (Potrzebuję (muszę) się więcej uczyć do egzaminów) My sister needs to try these shoes before buying them. (Moja siostra musi przymierzyć te buty zanim je kupi)
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Witrynacorrect He is good at playing the piano. wrong He is good in playing the piano. Some native speakers do use “to be good in” when they talk about classes at school, e.g. … WitrynaIt will teach you how to avoid mistakes with commas, prepositions, irregular verbs, and much more. Apparently, there’s a popular belief among English teachers in China that … rb144 coupling
would be better doing something Definitions and Synonyms
Witryna11 If something changes for the better, it improves. ♦ for the better phrase PHR after v. He dreams of changing the world for the better. 12 If a feeling such as jealousy, curiosity, or anger gets the better of you, it becomes too strong for you to hide or control. ♦ to get the better of sb phrase V inflects, PHR n. Witrynabe better doing sth/it is better doing sth. 短语. You can say that someone is better doing one thing than another, or it is better doing one thing than another, to advise someone about what they should do. You are better eating just a small snack than hurrying a main meal. Wouldn't it be better putting a time-limit on the task? WitrynaIn English, sometimes the shorter the better. Personally, I don't see much difference between "capability to do sth" and "capability of doing sth", but I'm not a native speaker and we have to trust those who are. I do find, however, that "ability to do sth" is more idiomatic than "ability of doing sth", perhaps because one says "be able to do … rb 13 hof leipzig