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#2 (permalink) Mon Oct 25, 2004 19:57 pm Better |
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You would have to write would BE better.
Alan _________________ English as a Second Language You can read my ESL story Present Simple |
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Alan Co-founder

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#3 (permalink) Tue Oct 18, 2005 17:49 pm Improve or increase? |
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Dear English trainers,
How to make use of 'improve' and 'increase"? what's the difference?
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Made Sariada I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#4 (permalink) Wed Oct 19, 2005 0:37 am Things will improve tomorrow? |
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. Basically, improve means become better, and increase means become a greater quantity. . _________________ Native English teacher at Mister Micawber's |
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Mister Micawber Language Coach
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#5 (permalink) Thu Sep 10, 2009 14:35 pm Things will improve tomorrow? |
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Hi
what is the difference between improve and increase in this sentence ?
thanks
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Danilila I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#6 (permalink) Thu Sep 10, 2009 14:37 pm Things will improve tomorrow? |
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Please read what I have already written, Daniela. _________________ Native English teacher at Mister Micawber's |
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Mister Micawber Language Coach
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#7 (permalink) Fri Mar 12, 2010 21:09 pm Things will improve tomorrow? |
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I see :)
Thank you for your explanation. ______________________ A new learner |
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ThaiEng New Member

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#8 (permalink) Sun Feb 20, 2011 13:11 pm Things will improve tomorrow? |
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thanksssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss |
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Bawazeew New Member
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#9 (permalink) Thu Aug 09, 2012 12:52 pm Re: Better |
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Alan wrote: | You would have to write would BE better.
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never taught about it... thank you |
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Mariakesumo New Member

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Difference between SURELY and CERTAINLY | Meaning of "No chance of that" |