Could be worse or worse?
‘worse‘ and ‘worst’ can both be used as adjectives, adverbs, and nouns. « Worse » is a comparative and describes things that are in bad relation to other things, while « worst » is a superlative and is used to describe things that are as bad as possible.
Possibly a worse definition?
used to say situation is better than possiblealthough it still sucks.
Could it have been worse?
sarcastic comment one when things go so badly Could have been.
What could be worse?
When someone is going through another hard time, ‘it could be worse’
- « I’m ready to listen. » We all want to be heard. …
- « One day, all of this will be a bad memory. » …
- « It’ll be fine. » …
- « I’m here for you. » …
- « You are not alone. » …
- « I know you’re feeling overwhelmed right now. »
How bad does it make sense?
it mean »probably not bad. «
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Couldn’t it have been worse?
« It couldn’t have been worse » means Things can’t get worse (things are as bad as they can be; they can’t get any worse).
Could it have been better meant?
represents it can be improved/ There is still room for improvement.
Could it be worse for a rainy movie?
The phrase became popular after appearing as a joke movie young frankenstein, since 1974. Many consider the film to be a classic of the comedy genre. This phrase probably predates its use in movies.
Could a sentence be better?
sentence example of what could have been better From inspirational English resources. « what could have been better Instead of dancing on that unelected table in the ivory tower?the past few weeks already What’s the first big test gone yes what could have been betterduring his tenure.
Can it be used for grammar?
Can +have – means a possible action that was not performed by the subject in the past Example: She could have gone to the party, but she’s not interested. « Been » is the perfect tense for « am/is/are ».
Can you say it better?
filter.once totally agree Use the expression I said before. phrase.
I can’t agree more what does that mean?
I totally agree! : I totally agree with you! I agree with you 100%!
When you thought 2020 couldn’t get any worse?
The April 2020 disaster forecast, also known as « 2020 couldn’t get any worse, » refers to a series of memes used to describe how the first three months of the year were filled with negative catastrophic events, including tensions between the U.S. and Iran COVID-19 (WW3), the coronavirus outbreak, etc., while…
Couldn’t there be a better meaning?
(one’s happiness or the state of something) perfect, exactly as expected, or better than expected. A: « How are you? » B: « Oh, it couldn’t be better!
Who says things can’t get worse?
bidder Nicholas Sparks: « Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse, it… »
Where can’t it be used more?
to strong Agree: Bob says it’s the government’s fault, and I totally agree.
How do you write can’t agree more?
Explanation: This is the highest level of agreement with someone because they cannot agree more than they do. It’s simple and common. « I can notDisagree with you, this place is beautiful » « I totally agree with you, just spend more time together. »
Can I love you a little less?
usually say to appease someone They can do something and you don’t like them.
What means?
used to say someone expresses something well. Synonyms and related words. A way of complimenting someone or something.
Can’t do it?
« She can’t » is more emphasized.In other words, it is a statement of fact. « She can’t do it » is more in line with your understanding, because you want to believe that she didn’t do it.
Couldn’t there be a better meaning?
Better, or in this form, better is an idiom. According to Free Dictionary, it means: (one’s happiness or the state of something) is perfect, exactly as expected, or better than expected.
Might make sense?
may mean It was possible in the past, but it didn’t happen. . . Native speakers usually don’t pronounce their past tense as clearly as Tiffany. Could have usually been contracted to could or even could have been.
Will it be?
What is the difference between « originally » and « originally » ? Reply: « will have » used with main verbs. When you see « will have » in a sentence, it means that the action didn’t actually happen because something else didn’t happen first.
Can it be a sentence?
A: – On our phone, Peter assured me that he would feed my cat every week, but now she is dead! B: – Is he lying? [Question: possible, though I’d say “could he have been” is better here.] Answer: – No, He can’t lie, he’s been my best friend for years.
Can it be an example?
« could have » = could have + verb BE. example: If I had left the house earlier, I could have been there on time. (= I could have been there on time, but it didn’t happen.)