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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Best/the best/busier

I have been busier( than ever) working.

Do you need 'than ever' all the time?

He does it best. OR He does it the best.

They are the tallest buildings in the whole of Japan.OR They are tallest buildings in the whole of Japan.

What are the correct answers?

P.S (Is 'in the whole' correct?)
  

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michaelting I have been busier( than ever) working. Do you need 'than ever' all the time? Yup, you do.

  • michaelting I have been busier( than ever) working.
  • Do you need 'than ever' all the time?
  • Yup, you do.
  • You are saying that compared to before , you have become more busy.
  • e: I have been busily working.
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michaeltingI have been busier( than ever) working.
Do you need 'than ever' all the time?
Yup, you do. You are saying that compared to before, you have become more busy. If you're trying to use an adverb, then its busily, i.e: I have been busily working. However, "I have been busily working" and "I have been busier than ever working" mean different t

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