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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

best suited equipped to do

I would like to know if 'best suited' can be followed by 'to do' or 'for' something'?

1 best suited to do
2 best suited for something

I know I'm not best equipped suited to find the errors and correct the essay but I will give it a try.

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You can say that you are not the best equipped or the best suited (not both) to do something ( to + verb) or for something (noun). I'm not the best suited/equipped to answer that question / for that type of position.

  • You can say that you are not the best equipped or the best suited (not both) to do something ( to + verb) or for something (noun).
  • I'm not the best suited/equipped to answer that question / for that type of position.
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You can say that you are not the best equipped or the best suited (not both) to do something ( to + verb) or for something (noun). I'm not the best suited/equipped to answer that question / for that type of position.
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The or no the?

I know I'm not (the) best suited equipped to correct your essay.
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The superlative takes the.

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