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Ajdrian Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Way worse

how to use "way worse" and what does it mean ?

can i say:
"you'v done it way worse than he's done"
  

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WAY is a (predominantly American) equivalent for MUCH, so WAY WORSE means MUCH WORSE. It's commonly used in phrases like WAY BETTER, WAY MORE, WAY LESS, WAY COOL, and many others. " you'v You've done it way worse than he's done" - not idiomatic; I'd say Your work is way worse than his or You've done it way worse than he did .

  • WAY is a (predominantly American) equivalent for MUCH, so WAY WORSE means MUCH WORSE.
  • It's commonly used in phrases like WAY BETTER, WAY MORE, WAY LESS, WAY COOL, and many others.
  • " you'v You've done it way worse than he's done" - not idiomatic; I'd say Your work is way worse than his or You've done it way worse than he did .
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WAY is a (predominantly American) equivalent for MUCH, so WAY WORSE means MUCH WORSE.
It's commonly used in phrases like WAY BETTER, WAY MORE, WAY LESS, WAY COOL, and many others.
"you'v You've done it way worse than he's done" - not idiomatic; I'd say Your work is way worse than his or You've done it way worse than he did.
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ok, Thks
your sentence sounds way better than main ;]

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