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Hi, everyone Which of these sentences is better? Where should I put “better”? “A burger place is not a good place for a book club meeting. We have to find a place that BETTER goes together with his kind of meeting, like a café” or “A burger place is not a good place for a book club meeting. We have to find a place that goes BETTER together with this kind of meeting, like a café” or “A burger place is not a good place for a book club meeting. We have to find a place that goes together BETTER with this kind of meeting, like a café” Thank you!!
27 jan. 2021 14:55
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Actually, grammatically they're both correct! I think when speaking, most people would say the second example. The first example sounds slightly more formal or academic, as if you're writing it, but some people talk like that anyways so it's fine.
27 januari 2021
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