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When to Use Better vs Best (Simple Grammar Guide)

Learn the difference between better and best with easy rules, examples, and common mistakes.

Rakibul Hasan

Rakibul Hasan

English Writing Coach

April 21, 2026
5 min read
When to Use Better vs Best (Simple Grammar Guide)

Better vs Best: What's the Difference?

Many writers confuse better and best.

  • Use better to compare two things.
  • Use best to compare three or more things.

Quick examples

  • This phone is better than my old phone.
  • She is the best student in the class.
Rakibul Hasan

Rakibul Hasan

English Writing Coach

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