English 2023 Q12: He was both a writer and a politician, but he was better ……. a singer
He was both a writer and a politician, but he was better ……. a singer
Explanation
The correct phrase is “better known AS a writer.” We use “as” after “known” when introducing what someone is famous for being or doing.
“Known as” is a fixed expression in English. “Known to be” changes the meaning to “believed to be.” The simple “as” completes the comparison correctly.
Example: “He is known AS an expert” (his identity). “He is known TO be honest” (peoples belief about him). The context determines which construction to use.