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13 January
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May I see the Dr Brown today?
I would like to see the Dr Brown today
Witch is more better?
May I see the Dr Brown today?
I would like to see the Dr Brown today
Witch is more better?
I would like to see the Dr Brown today
Witch is more better?
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May I .. is more polite.
I would like.. can be polite but also demanding.
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@komugi1028 May I see Dr. Brown today?
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I would like to see Dr. Brown today.
Which is better?
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“More better” is not correct. You could say “best” instead of “more better.”
Which is best?
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