“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. In the Young Cook of Britain competition, the finalists were asked which famous person they would like to cook for. Your original is correct as-is, except you need to remove the question mark at the end because it’s not a question. Here, we have the adjective best, but this adjective is attached to no noun.
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The best way of living happily is to get rid of stress. The best way for you to live happily is to get rid of stress. What I mean is getting rid of stress is good and necessary when we want to live happily.
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In the context of a person, use “is” if the person is still in the role/relationship you are talking about, and “was” if they’re not in that role/relationship anymore. “Ever” means “of all time”, but the exact meaning changes with the tense. When the subject and the auxiliary verb are swapped over, it’s called inversion. 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.
But when I mean it in another way using ‘way’, I get it mixed up. How should we combine “best ever” and a noun in general. I searched on the internet and only found “best song ever” combination. play plinko Your example already shows how to use “best” as an adverb.
3 “It’s best (if) he (not) buy it tomorrow.” is not a subjunctive form, and some options do not work well. I experience, I am experiencing, I have experienced it, I have experienced it best. Use “is the best ever” if the thing is currently happening, or ongoing. So, “It is the best ever” means it’s the best of all time, up to the present.