Good at pronunciation: English [Bi? D f(r)] beauty [finish? d fr]; Interpretation: beneficial to.
Usage: beneficial to (followed by noun or verb form)
Grammar: for is a coordinate conjunction, which leads to a coordinate clause, indicating that the reason tone is very weak. Generally, it is an inferential supplementary explanation or explanation of the result, which does not mean the direct cause. Add a comma before for. For is a formal language, rarely used in spoken language, but generally used in written language.
For example: mint? Oil? Is it? Very? Okay? For what? Adjust? Digestion? Peppermint oil can effectively regulate digestive system disorders.
Be better for, explain: better.
Grammar:
1. basically means "better", which can modify both dynamic verbs and static verbs. As the solution of "more, more", it is synonymous with more and is often used with static verbs such as love, like, know and understand to express psychological feelings.
Better is often used in be? Is it better? In the off phrase, it means "richer and more comfortable", which can be followed by a noun or gerund. Better is still often used. A better ... more ... structure means "more" ... the more ... ".
For example: The? Less? we? Do what? That? Is it better? For what? That? Events? The less we interfere, the better the whole activity will go.