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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar check please?

Hi there,

Could you check for me if I have made any mistakes in these two sentences and meaning, please?


I am better off now than last year. (Means finance, and health sides?)

I am better now than last year. (Means general condition?)


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John Aki I am better off now than last year. ) Typically this would refer not to health but to finance or to general condition of life. More fully, "I am better off now than I was last year".

  • John Aki I am better off now than last year.
  • ) Typically this would refer not to health but to finance or to general condition of life.
  • More fully, "I am better off now than I was last year".
  • John Aki I am better now than last year.
  • ) This could refer to one's health; it could also refer to one's ability or competence to do something.
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John AkiI am better off now than last year. (Means finance, and health sides?)

Typically this would refer not to health but to finance or to general condition of life. More fully, "I am better off now than I was last year".

John AkiI am better now than last year. (Means general condition?)

This could refer to one'

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