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The best way to hit a baseball is to practice – a lot. The best way to ruin a first date is by talking about yourself too much. The best way to use “the best way” is to follow it with an infinitive. This should be one of the 3B variants (3B1, 3B2, or 3B3). The variants of 3 including “not” simply change the event from buying to not buying, but are otherwise the same, and the same options are available. 3B1 expresses doubt over the event, indeed expects it not to happen.
“With best/kind regards” vs “Best/Kind regards”
The best way for you to live happily is to get rid of stress. What I mean is getting rid of stress is good and necessary when we want to live happily. But when I mean it in another way using ‘way’, I get it mixed up. How should we combine “best ever” and a noun in general. I searched on the internet and only found “best song ever” combination.
best wishes for you和best wishes to you有什么区别?
Closing an email with Regards, or Kind regards, is still very common in the UK, and not seen as old-fashioned there at all. Using the same in America may have a different reaction though; when I lived there before moving to Britain I thought it sounded old-fashioned as well. I experience, I am experiencing, I have experienced it, I have experienced it best. Use “is the best ever” if the thing is currently happening, or ongoing.
When I see a colleague of mine writing such a phrase, I usually point out that it is a kind of old-fashioned affected valediction which, probably, nowadays, a native English speaker wouldn’t write. In your example “experienced” is the past tense of the verb to experience, not describing someone as having experience of something. So “best experienced” means the best way to experience something. This implies that Mr. Smith is no longer the speaker’s teacher.
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3) Getting rid of stress is the best way to live happily. When it comes to living happily, the best way is to get rid of stress. The best way of living happily is to get rid of stress.
Your example already shows how to use “best” as an adverb. In the context of a person, use “is” if the person is still in the role/relationship you are talking about, and “was” if they’re not in that role/relationship anymore. “Ever” means “of all time”, but the exact meaning changes with the tense. When the subject and the auxiliary verb are swapped over, it’s called inversion.
Best wishes 和 Best regards 有什么区别?
They just don’t seem very idiomatic to me as a BrE speaker. Best here is used as an adverb as it provides the description of the experience of watching sport (verb) “at Forest Arrow for real money the place where the match is unfolding.”. Watching sports is a very social pastime and Watching sports is best experienced at the place where the match is unfolding. Watching sports is a very social pastime and best experienced at the place where the match is unfolding. Assuming that the passage in the question is about the thinking of someone who is faced with choosing a course of action to take, not evaluating the outcome of an action already taken, I would use best as an adjective. I usually write “Sincerely,” or “Sincerely yours,” to friends, colleagues, and business acquaintances.
