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Which one is OK? I liked it better the way it was a moment ago. I liked it more the way it was a moment ago.
2014年9月22日 23:14
回答 · 3
Either way is used in common speech. If you really want to choose one over the other, try thinking about the antonyms (opposites) of "better" and "more." better/worse more:less I liked it better the way it was a moment ago = I like it worse now than the way it was a moment ago. I liked it more the way it was a moment ago = I like it less now than the way it was a moment ago. If you read the inverted sentences, it is more accurate to say that you like it less now than the way it was a moment before, so "I liked it more..." is a better choice than "I liked it better..." :-)
2014年9月23日
Both sentences are correct. I personally prefer the first.
2014年9月22日
Same.
2014年9月22日
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