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Sutta Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Phrasel verb help!

when do you use 'improve' and when do you use 'improve on'?
  

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because, I didn't know the difference between them. It says that... Improve: to become better than before; to make sth/sb better than before.

  • because, I didn't know the difference between them.
  • It says that...
  • Improve: to become better than before; to make sth/sb better than before.
  • Example: His quality of life has improved dramatically since the operation.
  • Improve on: to achieve or produce something that is of a better quality than something else.
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I was looking up in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary...because, I didn't know the difference between them.

It says that...

Improve: to become better than before; to make sth/sb better than before.

Example: His quality of life has improved dramatically since the operation.

Improve on: to achieve or produce something that is of a better quality t
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ya i get the clarity now..thanks..

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