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Huang Jiajia
1.Exactly-I try to go to bed every day better than when I woke up by learning something new.
what does "better than "mean and what's the use of it in this sentence?
2.An improved Roy every day, and that vibe can affect other people too!
what does an improved Roy every day mean and what's its use in the sentence?
Hope someone can do me a favor, thx
Aug 8, 2021 4:35 AM
Answers · 2
Hey Huang.
“Better than” means improving on something. It means you are getting better/ more good/knowing more about something. For example, let’s say you are learning English, we can say “You are now better than when you started”. Meaning you know more English now.
Or
“Better than” can mean you know something or are good at something more than someone else. For example, “Huang is better than Mihlali in English”. Meaning you know more English than me.
August 8, 2021
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Huang Jiajia
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Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Cantonese), English
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