Esther
"Much the best", is it correct? Can I say "much the best" like in this way?: Tracksuits may be a bit warmer, but shorts are much the best for running in, whatever the weather. Thank you for your answers.
29 sep. 2017 12:34
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If you are comparing two things use better; much better; way much better. Or the best; the best of all, if you want to say that th are is nothing better than shorts for running. I hope this helps. Update: actually, you can say "pretty much the best" or something like this.
29 september 2017
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You certainly can; it doesn't sound grammatically correct but it is a phrase we use a lot. You could also say, 'by far the best' or 'comfortably the best'. I wouldn't agree with the other comment on this
29 september 2017
Simply put: Tracksuits may be a bit warmer, but shorts are much better for running (in), whatever the weather. (You can omit "in" without changing the meaning.)
29 september 2017
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