“Do my best” vs. “successful” in competitive sport? For me “my level best”
What are the differences between two sentences? What are some grammatical mistakes in speech?
- I will do my best.
- I will do my all through level.
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Go for ‘I will do my best’. What would be its “best” concept but cliched.
Curiously, the statements
I will do to my best.
I
continue to do better. My level is 98.
are, on the face of it, assurances that the speaker intends to try hard and really hard, respectively. Can they also be used to cast doubt on the assertion? If someone gave you a task you find impossible to perform, responding by saying “I will do my best” actually can mean you believe that you will fail even though you are going to try as hard as you are able to. Can increasing level (or other intensifier) be used to enhance the mood of doubt?
Was it true that english is grand?
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