"Stopped by on Taco Tuesday, which is a great deal. I ordered a fish taco, a carnitas taco, and a chicken taco. The fish taco was honestly comical -- I still can't even see the fish in the picture. It was the smallest piece of fish I've ever been served. I understand it's a discounted taco, but that really shouldn't have been sent out.\n\nThe other two tacos were fine, nothing amazing but decent for the price. I'll be back since it's an easy spot for my friends, but I definitely won't be ordering the fish taco again, lol."
Condado Tacos
4
812
1227 N High St, Columbus
OPEN · 11:00 - 23:00 · +1 614-928-3909
"After a fun time at Columbus Children's Theater my daughters introduced me to the fabulous taco place. I can't believe they hadn't told me about it before. It is a cute mid-sized place with a large outdoor area and a parking lot in back. We got chips and corn salsa to start since we were hungry. I ordered the swole bowl-it was amazing, with shredded chicken black beans, pickled jalapeños,queso, cabbage, pico de gallo- I only ate about 1/4 and took the rest home. It was huge!\none daughter got the brisket Braised + Confused taco and took at least half home. one daughter shared the Verde chicken bowl with her 2 yr old and also took most of it home. The portions are huge- and delicious- we tasted each others dishes and all were delicious and had their individual taste profiles.\nOur server was attentive, fun and helpful. I can't wait to go there again. I want to try most of the items on the menu.\nI will try to post my pix later."
Habaneros Tacos Tequila Mezcal
4
98
1105 Yard St, Grandview Heights
OPEN · 11:00 - 22:30 · +1 614-914-5995
"Good drinks. Even better vibe. One of the best Mexican restaurants out there go give them a try."
Tacos Rudos
4.5
61
1086 N 4th St, Columbus
OPEN · 16:00 - 21:00 · +1 614-660-8226
"The tacos here are very solid. I chicken is better than the steak but they are both good. I love the verde salsa on the tacos. It's in a cool building with many other restaurant options. Overall good food and a good hang with friends, I will return"
The word "best" is an adjective, and adjectives do not take articles by themselves. Because the noun car is modified by the superlative adjective best, and because this makes the noun car definite in this context, we use the. It is best not to do something. Here, we have the adjective best, but this adjective is attached to no noun.
In your context, the best relates to {something}, whereas best relates to a course of action. Plastic, wood, or metal container? What was the best choice for this purpose? Plastic, wood, or metal container? What was best to choose for this purpose? Either is acceptable, and the practical meaning is the same, but their referents, implicit not explicit, are different.
I mean here "You are the best at tennis" "and "you are best at tennis", "choose the book you like the best or best" both of them can have different meanings but "most" and another adverb in a standalone sentence has a completely different meaning.
"Which one is the best" is obviously a question format, so it makes sense that " which one the best is " should be the correct form. This is very good instinct, and you could even argue that the grammar is good, but at best it's unnatural.
So, " It is the best ever " means it's the best of all time, up to the present. " It was the best ever " means either it was the best up to that point in time, and a better one may have happened since then, or it includes up to the present.
Both sentences could mean the same thing, however I like you best. I like chocolate best, better than anything else can be used when what one is choosing from is not specified I like you the best. Between chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry, I like vanilla the best can be used when choosing from some choices.
Your example already shows how to use "best" as an adverb. It is also a superlative, like "greatest", or "highest", so just as you would use it as an adjective to show that something is the ultimate example of it's kind when used as an adverb you do so to indicate that the adjective it precedes is to the highest degree possible. In your example "experienced" is the past tense of the verb to ...
It's best that he bought it yesterday. or It's good that he bought it yesterday. 2a has a quite different meaning, implying that what is being approved of is not that the purchase be made, but that he is the one to make it. 3 "It's best (if) he (not) buy it tomorrow." is not a subjunctive form, and some options do not work well.
Consider this sentences: This is the best ever song that I've heard. This is the best song ever that I've heard. Which of them is correct? How should we combine "best ever" and a noun in gen...