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Desireandlove Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Better off

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00I have a sentence here, and I do not understand "better off".02br
00"I guess sometimes you're just better off staying at home!"02br
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00Can someone here explaim me "better off" means?0-
  

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12blockquote 10safer, more satisfied, happier, in a better condition. 02br 00CJ 0-

  • 12blockquote 10safer, more satisfied, happier, in a better condition.
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01cite10Desireandlove12cite10Can someone here 11del10explaim me12del10 explain what "better off" means?12blockquote
10safer, more satisfied, happier, in a better condition. Sometimes it is more advantageous to stay at home than to go out.02br
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0 It means that, sometimes, it is better to stay at home, rather than to go out.02br
00Better off = more beneficial.02br
00You could walk there, but it's quite a long way. You would be better off taking the bus. 0-

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