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May this week be much better than last week vs May this week be better than last week

Both phrases are correct, but the first one adds emphasis by using 'much better' instead of just 'better.' The choice between the two depends on how much emphasis the speaker wants to convey.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 10408 views

May this week be much better than last week

This phrase is correct and adds emphasis by using 'much better' instead of just 'better.'

This phrase is used to express a strong wish or hope for the current week to be significantly better than the previous week.
  • That is so much better than last week.
  • It's better than last week's. More romantic.
  • That's 400 better than last week.
  • Well, that's better than last week's offering.
  • Better than last week, when it was snowing.
  • They're so much better than last year.
  • It's much better than last year.
  • Seriously. Better than last week's.
  • This deposition today - if it doesn't go better than last week...
  • I hope you sleep better than last week.
  • He told the president last week that things felt much better and smelled much better over there.
  • This could be much better than we think, Ignacio.
  • It'll be much better than with the old one.
  • The rehabilitation clinic's going to be much better than the hospital.
  • And this would be much better than monitoring six randomly chosen people, without reference to the structure of the population.
  • You can do it, but I believe that a joint task will be much better than a separate one.
  • We believe that this time we have found an adequate method and that its delivery should be much better than it was before.
  • He is also right to say that simultaneous ratification across Europe would be much better than national procedures.
  • I've always done a weekly count, and this week we're $800 lower than last week.
  • And that vision that I got as a young student, 1972, that Indians can be much better than Swedes, is just about to happen.

Alternatives:

  • may this week be better than last week
  • may this week be even better than last week
  • may this week be far better than last week
  • may this week be vastly better than last week
  • may this week be greatly better than last week

May this week be better than last week

This phrase is correct and conveys the wish or hope for the current week to be better than the previous week.

This phrase is used to express a wish or hope for improvement in the current week compared to the last week.
  • It's better than last week's. More romantic.
  • That's 400 better than last week.
  • Well, that's better than last week's offering.
  • Better than last week, when it was snowing.
  • That is so much better than last week.
  • Seriously. Better than last week's.
  • This deposition today - if it doesn't go better than last week...
  • I hope you sleep better than last week.
  • You certainly look a lot better than that walking corpse I saw last week.
  • The preparation appears to be better than last year, but there is still room for improvement.
  • It has to be better than last time.
  • From the Constitutional point of view, I believe it can only be better than last year.
  • I've always done a weekly count, and this week we're $800 lower than last week.
  • In a report last week by Ms Del Ponte said that Serb cooperation was "better than a year ago... but not yet sufficient".
  • I guess it was better than that stunt you pulled last week, throwing the red paint.
  • Thanks to your little performance last week, the hrd and I are better than ever.
  • I got to say, he looks a lot better than he did from last week.
  • We'll get 100 percent of our 68 percent, which would be better than last year - and give us a'B'average.
  • To the new year. may it be better than last year.
  • That piece you did last week in the studio was better than anything Smith has done in the last ten years.

Alternatives:

  • may this week surpass last week
  • may this week outshine last week
  • may this week excel beyond last week
  • may this week top last week
  • may this week be superior to last week

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