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If i answer yes ~ that means i am aware of any contact and there isn't any. The point isn't that the phrase the only always means the best when prefixed or juxtaposed with the one, but rather that there exist cases in which it does. To gain full voting privileges,

One of my colleagues (not a native english speaker) always ends his emails like this I like chocolate and sweets but i like peanut the most= 'correct'👍 and more formal. Bests mike i guess he means best regards with bests

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Is the use of one correct in the above sentence since the subject is plural (honda and toyota) I realize i could put two or. 1 your example already shows how to use best as an adverb It is also a superlative, like greatest, or highest, so just as you would use it as an adjective to show that something is the ultimate example of it's kind when used as an adverb you do so to indicate that the adjective it precedes is to the highest degree possible.

However, i avoid using this most of the time. In the uk, black person is the usual way to describe someone of african or caribbean ethnic background and i wouldn't expect it to be taken as offensive Referring to someone as a black (as a noun) would be offensive Referring to someone as the black guy could conceivably be interpreted as a little disrespectful if you might have been expected to call them by name, depending on the context.

British and american usage are very different

Expressions like cum laude are not used In britain, as a result of grade inflation nearly all bachelor degrees are honours degrees, with the class of the degree being 1st (the best), 2:1, 2:2, and 3rd (the lowest honours class) some universities have their own ways of describing particularly succesful students I like chocolate and sweets but i like peanut best.= 'correct'👍 and widely used by english speakers even though may be considered as a little informal

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