0 Dear all 02br 00 i do not exactly know how to use 'imagine' . 02br 00pls kindly note the sentence witten by me as following: i can not imagine a better day so far . 02br 00we want to express the day is the best,but i seldom found 'imagine ' is used in such occasion. is the sentence right or not? 02br 00hope to get your advice. 02br 00thanks for your attention in advance. 0-
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0 'I cannot imagine a better day so far' -- this sentence is a fine use of 'imagine'. ) 0-
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0 'I cannot imagine a better day so far' -- this sentence is a fine use of 'imagine'.
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0 'I cannot imagine a better day so far' -- this sentence is a fine use of 'imagine'. 02br 02br 00(I would delete the 'so far', as it is difficult to imagine how much our imaginations may improve over time.) 0-
0 For the question, where you should use the word "imagine", here goes the answer which I could think of . As a verb it implies : "Form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case". 0-