Dima
best instead of better Recently, I got to running into expressions like 'Well, l best be off", 'l'd best phone the police' and so on. Is it common mainly in the UK to use 'best' instead of 'better' nowadays?
2014年4月18日 03:46
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I agree with US Mike, this is definitely UK English and only some groups in the UK at that. Best in this case does not mean good, It is also not be used as a comparison. Here it means "should" - I should be off - I should phone the police. It is an idiomatic use of the word best.
2014年4月18日
This is definitely more of a British than American style of speaking.
2014年4月18日
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