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Meaning

Is there a better way is a question you ask to seek a different approach to something. When asking about a different approach to doing something, it is usually the quickest, more efficient, or preferred way.

Today’s Sentences

01

Is there a better way to eat this?

Situation 1

I love noodles but I’m horrible at using chopsticks.

With practice and patience, I’m sure you can use them.

Is there a better way to eat this?

I’ll ask the waitress for a fork.

Situation 2

Is there a better way to eat this?

Why can’t you just eat it now?

The food is decorated so beautifully I can’t eat it.

Maybe take a picture then dig in!

02

Is there a better way to see you?

Situation 1

Mom, I can hear you but I can’t see you.

I can see you just fine.

Is there a better way to see you?
Your ear is covering the screen.

Oh goodness.
I had no idea I was on video call.

Situation 2

Thanks for having this meeting online.

Thanks for inviting me.

Is there a better way to see you?

I’m sorry.
I must be having a camera issue on my end.

03

Is there a better way to get there?

Situation 1

I’m looking for the art museum.

You’re going the wrong way.

Is there a better way to get there?

You can use transit, it would be the fastest way.

Situation 2

I’m trying to find the public library.

You’re in the wrong part of the city.

Is there a better way to get there?

I think from here, you’ll need to call a taxi.

04

Is there a better way to wear this?

Situation 1

Try it on.

Is there a better way to wear this?

Why?
Do you need a different size?

I think so.
I can only fit one of my arms.

Situation 2

Is there a better way to wear this?

Start with the eyelets at the bottom of the boot, closest to the toes.

Okay, like this?

Yes, now run the shoelaces through the inside of that bottom row.
The ends of the shoelaces should come out upwards.

05

Is there a better way to drink this?

Situation 1

Here’s your drink.

Wow! I didn’t know you could put Sangria in a bowl.
Is there a better way to drink this?

We’ve got a ladle for you to scoop the wine into your cup.

Okay, thanks.

Situation 2

Is this the Mocha Cream Milkshake with Sprinkles?

Yes, it is.

Is there a better way to drink this?

We recommend stirring everything together and using a straw to drink it.

Writer’s Note

Shall we discuss the subtle difference between more vs. better? Since the above examples have shown you that contextually better is used to express alternative or another. More and better are both grammatical, but they mean different things. You would need to pay close attention to the context of what is being said to understand what the person is saying.

Let’s compare a few sentences.

  1. I like purple more. 👉 I like purple better.
  2. I enjoy pizza more than pasta. 👉 I enjoy pizza better than pasta.
  3. She plays soccer more than tennis. 👉 She plays soccer better than tennis.
  4. He drinks whisky more than beer. 👉 He drink whisky better than beer.
  5. They communicate more than usual. 👉 They communicate better than usual.

Notice the subtle differences but in some sentences you can see that it really depends on context. There really is no wrong answer but there is a more natural or common way of expressing what you say using better or more.

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