My 2-year-old lovebird has very weak legs. He cannot stand and he holds himself with his head and balances with his
Customer: My bird is sleeping all day Veterinarian's Assistant: I'll do all I can to help. What type of bird are we talking about? Customer: It’s a lovebird. Veterinarian's Assistant: How has the lovebird's appetite been? Any changes in stool? Customer: I never saw it slept in daytime Veterinarian's Assistant: Could the lovebird have eaten something unusual? Customer: it’s eating ...
I have a peach-faced lovebird. His beak was the usual bone or cream color, but now it has changed. The entire beak is affected, especially at the top where it connects to his face. This change occurred rapidly; we noticed it just two days ago. No other changes have been observed.
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.
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.
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.