@rps.sky
What's the difference between "to get better" and "bettering"?
13 juin 2021 03:59
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Brian's explanation is mostly correct. Bettering comes from the verb "to better" - to do things to make one a better or more successful person, but it isn't ALWAYS used when only talking about yourself. He was born poor but has worked hard to better himself.
13 juin 2021
To get better: X because of Y. Examples: I study to get better at English. I want to get better grades. I need to get better at listening. I hope to get better results next week. Bettering is used when you are talking ONLY about yourself. Examples: I go to the gym because I'm bettering myself. I go to church because I'm bettering myself spiritually. When I study, I'm bettering myself. It's a vague difference, but hopefully the examples help.
13 juin 2021
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