How would you say this? I think an adjective needs to be used?
You were shaved better yesterday than you are today. (beard) You were shaven better yesterday than you are today. (beard) You were better shaved yesterday than you are today. (beard) You were better shaven yesterday than you are today. (beard)
You had a cleaner shave yesterday than today.
Thank you so much
Top answer
I'd stick with #5 (or change cleaner to closer ). The first four sound unnatural. Rover
— Rover_KE
I'd stick with #5 (or change cleaner to closer ).
The first four sound unnatural.
Rover
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