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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help pls?

Hi there,

Can you advise to me if I am correct in these grammars, pls?


You are better using it.

You have better using it.

You better use it. (Could this be grammatical?)


Thanks

  

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John Aki You are better using it. This is potentially correct English, but its interpretation seems ambiguous without more context. It could mean that you use it more adeptly than someone else.

  • John Aki You are better using it.
  • This is potentially correct English, but its interpretation seems ambiguous without more context.
  • It could mean that you use it more adeptly than someone else.
  • It could perhaps mean that it is advantageous for you to use it.
  • John Aki You have better using it.
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John AkiYou are better using it.

This is potentially correct English, but its interpretation seems ambiguous without more context. It could mean that you use it more adeptly than someone else. It could perhaps mean that it is advantageous for you to use it.

John AkiYou have better using it.

Ungrammatical.

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