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Banana zany Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Best or the best?

Practice - best way to upgrade your skill

or

Practice - the best way to upgrade your skill.

I'm little confused about these best and the best. What is the right choice between these sentences?

  

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banana zany Practice - the best way to upgrade your skill. This^ Always use 'the best' when using it as an adjective before a noun or as a noun. g.

  • banana zany Practice - the best way to upgrade your skill.
  • This^ Always use 'the best' when using it as an adjective before a noun or as a noun.
  • g.
  • ' or 'It's the best on the market'.
  • If you're using 'best' as an adverb (or informal verb), you don't necessarily need to use 'the'.
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banana zanyPractice - the best way to upgrade your skill.

This^

Always use 'the best' when using it as an adjective before a noun or as a noun. E.g. 'The best way...' or 'It's the best on the market'.

If you're using 'best' as an adverb (or informal verb), you don't necessarily need to use 'the'. E.g. 'The one she liked best' or 'I tried to be

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