What is the difference between “better to go home” and “better to go home”?
What do the two mean? Is one version or the other correct?
It’s too
late. What should I do? It’s better to go home, (i.e. go home to someone)>.
How come she is
late in meeting
her brother? Is it better to text him?
Has the MFRD a good relationship with the US government?
It’s definitely too late. Should you go home?
What does elliptical mean? What are some examples? I had better go home, if you had better go home, or we had better go home. When you learn context, it goes clear on which context he/she created.
He’s probably left the
office. What is better, text or email instead. Is there, anyway, an email app for his phone?
If the “it would be better to text” means “it would be better to text him” then putting him in a text would do. How can I make an assertion?