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Are these sentences OK?
He is better than yesterday. (he's ill)
This is 5th time I've called.
Your English is better than me.
It sets a bad example to everyone
My cooking is worse than my mother's cooking.
We don't have the least chance of winning this game.
2017年10月22日 21:57
回答 · 3
He is better than yesterday. (he's ill) - you could also say "He is doing better than yesterday" or "He is feeling better than yesterday"
This is *the* fifth time I've called.
Your English is better than *mine*.
It sets a bad example *for* everyone
My cooking is worse than my mother's. (saying cooking again could be redundant, but your original was fine).
We don't have the least chance of winning this game. -There are a few ways this could be re-phrased to sound more natural:
"We don't have a chance in hell of winning this game" (somewhat vulgar, but probably most common)
"We don't stand a chance of winning this game" (your best bet if unsure of the company)
"We don't have a chance of winning this game" (a bit awkward, but still correct)
2017年10月22日
He is better than yesterday. (he's ill) *good*
This is 5th time I've called. *good*
Your English is better than me. almost -- Your English is better than *mine*.
It sets a bad example to everyone almost -- It sets a bad example *for* everyone
My cooking is worse than my mother's cooking. *good*
We don't have the least chance of winning this game. *good but sounds strange. We don't have *a chance in hell* of winning this game*. Careful as *hell* is a bit of a swear word ;-)
2017年10月22日
He is much better than yesterday. ( Usually what would be used, but your sentence was fine)
This is the 5th time I've called.
Your English is better than mine.
It sets a bad example for everyone
My cooking is worse than my mother's cooking.
We don't have the least chance of winning this game. ( Grammatically correct, just a little awkward sounding)
2017年10月22日
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