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its better to hear your question in this way:
"are you contented with your life?"
It's a bit ambiguous; better at what? what makes someone better at life than another person.
I'd have said 'Do you wish you were happier with your life'?
The first one is correct. There's no such thing as more better.
I think this sentence could be expanded.
A successful and happier life to person x is likely to be very different to person y.
You could say therefore
" Do you wish you could fulfil your needs in life and become a happier person? "
or
"Do you wish you could become more successful in your day to day life? "
I hope this helps ..
Do you wish your life was better?
the first one but the sentence still sounds like it's not complete
IE - do you wish you had better or more life skills?
or- do you wish your life was better?
I presume you mean generally how you do in life, so I would say, "Do you wish you had fared better in life?"
"More better" is a tautology by use of a double comparative and hence is poor English (as in the pidgin Mo' Better Blues).
The first form is grammatically correct. The second is incorrect, as 'better' means 'more good'.
but I would reword it to say "Do you wish you were better at living"? Because 'Life' is a noun and not an activity.
Do you wish to do better in life?
huh??
It's a trick question. We are either alive or dead.
So if we are alive we are 'better' at life and
if dead worse!
The thinkg to do here is DEFINE the question. Just what is the question asking? Only when you have defined the question can you answer it sensibly.
To illustrate.
The question I am free.
The first def could be a prisoner newly released.
2nd An artical that has no cost.
A person could be free of illness
Unless we know what the term free means can we answer it in the correct sense.
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