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The word best is an adjective, and adjectives do not take articles by themselves In your example experienced is the past tense of the verb to. Because the noun car is modified by the superlative adjective best, and because this makes the noun car definite in this context, we use the

It is best not to do something 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 Here, we have the adjective best, but this adjective is attached to no noun.

Which one is the best is obviously a question format, so it makes sense that which one the best is should be the correct form

This is very good instinct, and you could even argue that the grammar is good, but at best it's unnatural. In your context, the best relates to {something}, whereas best relates to a course of action Plastic, wood, or metal container What was the best choice for this purpose

What was best to choose for this purpose Either is acceptable, and the practical meaning is the same, but their referents, implicit not explicit, are different. Both sentences could mean the same thing, however i like you best I like chocolate best, better than anything else can be used when what one is choosing from is not specified i like you the best

Between chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry, i like vanilla the best can be used when choosing from some choices.

Consider the phrase one of as a synonym for among This way, your sentence reads honda and toyate are among the best selling cars in the us i hope this clarifies this particular usage As for the superlative nature, typically in english the meaning of superlative is slightly augmented by the use of determiners.

I mean here you are the best at tennis and you are best at tennis, choose the book you like the best or best both of them can have different meanings but most and another adverb in a standalone sentence has a completely different meaning. So, it is the best ever means it's the best of all time, up to the present it was the best ever means either it was the best up to that point in time, and a better one may have happened since then, or it includes up to the present. This is the best ever song that i've heard

This is the best song ever that i've heard

Which of them is correct How should we combine best ever and a noun in gen. 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 I like chocolate and sweets but i like peanut the most= 'correct'👍 and more formal.

Your example already shows how to use best as an adverb

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