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Class olive Posted 7 years ago
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way better / far better

Where to use these and meaning

  

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" They both mean the same thing, of a greatly superior degree of quality. class olive way better This is highly colloquial, suitable only between acquaintances in informal settings. class olive far better This is of relatively high register, above and beyond "much better".

  • " They both mean the same thing, of a greatly superior degree of quality.
  • class olive way better This is highly colloquial, suitable only between acquaintances in informal settings.
  • class olive far better This is of relatively high register, above and beyond "much better".
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Please write in complete, well-punctuated sentences: "Where are these used, and what are their meanings?"

They both mean the same thing, of a greatly superior degree of quality.

class oliveway better

This is highly colloquial, suitable only between acquaintances in informal settings.

class olivefar better

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