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Jill
What's the difference between "i like you the most" and i like you best"?
as subject, what's the difference between these two sentence, and how to use them properly?
17 nov. 2008 07:23
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Very similar phrases, both are comparisons. I strikes me that the first sentence is based on quantity and the second based on quality.
I like you the most - more than any other i.e. more than/less than
I like you best - better than the rest i.e. good/better/best
17 novembre 2008
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I think they are interchangeable.
17 novembre 2008
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"I like you the most" can be used by itself, or can be put into a 'selection' context like: "out of all the teachers, I like you the most".
"I like you best" does not make sense by itself. Rather, it needs to be qualified further like: "I like you best when you're not angry."
17 novembre 2008
i like you the most = upon everything or everybody else
i like you best = upon the ugly neighbor ( just kidding, upon a specific person)
17 novembre 2008
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Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Chinois (taïwanais), Anglais, Japonais
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Anglais, Japonais
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