Is the following a sentence? The management team have promised to chose the options better suited to their clients' needs. Or whatever suits you best?
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The, the adverb, modifies better, the comparative adjective, and so much modifies the better. I would look over them if i were you as they are probably showing different. What i wanted to mean:
If both sentences are correct, do they have the same meaning?
Hello there, in the following sentence, should better suited be hyphenated or not? Only option 2 so much the better works because it is the only one of the four. If so, what is the subject and the main verb? She did not like her own.
While are you feeling better refers to someone, let's say, who catches a cold and the next day you raise the question are you. You can certainly say that, effect3. But i will insist on do you feel better now. Last night it was best.

Better in you better do it now is replacing had better in you had better do it now. it thus is an adjective turned into a verb, just as much as shovel (originally used only.
So to convey this sense i wrote one sentence in fact two, but i am not sure which one is correct. Last night it coundn't be better. You'd better not to be is incorrect, plain and simple, regardless of the google results you get. But i don't think you have improved the clarity of the.
Better can be used as a verb to replace improve with the same meaning.