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A question word can function as subject, object, complement or adverbial. When it is the subject, inversion does not take place. In your example “experienced” is the verb that is receiving best. It may be confusing because sometimes, “experienced” is also used as an adjective (meaning expert) (link). We use articles like the and a before nouns, like car.
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2、With best regards to all my friends and relatives in our village. Using a dependent Forest Arrow Casino clause to live happily eliminates the need for using a preposition, where usage can get quite complicated. The best way of increasing morale in the workplace is to care about the workers. The best way of preventing a heart attack is to both exercise regularly and eat well. The best way to eat pizza is by starting at the point.
“With best/kind regards” vs “Best/Kind regards”
For a more thorough explanation of why the two formats look the same, see JavaLatte’s answer and note that “the best” is a complement. The issue is I thought that with the superlative form of an adverb we should use the article “the” (“the most” or “the best”, e.g.). 5、With best regards to all my friends and relatives in our village. 3、Thanks for all and waiting your reply we will send you our best regards.
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3B2 expresses uncertainty, it might or might not happen. This form assumes or suggests that the purchase will happen, and approves of it. 3 “It’s best (if) he (not) buy it tomorrow.” is not a subjunctive form, and some options do not work well.
This is correct even if Mr. Smith is still working as a teacher, as long as the speaker’s relationship to Mr. Smith has changed. I am not clear on the last bit of the sentence, “which one is the best”. The adjective best is used in a copular construction with the dummy pronoun it.
