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Lily
Do we usually say "I find it better or I find it is better? what's the difference between both ?
8 mai 2009 15:09
Réponses · 3
"I find it IS better" is more of emphasizing a thing in comparisson with another thing. "I find it better" (casual) on the other hand has different meaning like when you want to agree on a certain thing:
A: "how do you find your new office? ('find' here = assess/evaluate)
B: I find it IS better than my former office.
A: "how do you find your new office? is it okay?
B: "yeah, I find it better"
or:
"I want to wear my blue jeans. I find it better for my long-hour travel.
9 mai 2009
Actually what Madam jura say is correct those sentence you posted can be use its only for you what you will use.
9 mai 2009
You can use either, but 'I find it is better' sounds more formal.eg I find that it is better to pay off the credit card before the due date.
9 mai 2009
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Lily
Compétences linguistiques
Arabe, Anglais, Français
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Français
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