articles “it is best” vs “it is the best” English Language Learners Stack Exchange

Content Answers 4 Answers 3 Answer 1 Answers 3 I experience, I am experiencing, I have experienced it, I have experienced it best. In each of these cases, "best" is modifying (acting on) the closest verb. There are a couple of ways you can rephrase the example that might make it easier to understand. So… Continue reading articles “it is best” vs “it is the best” English Language Learners Stack Exchange