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Onizo Posted 11 years ago
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The movement of electrons is caused by creating a higher posive electric charge at one point on a conductor than "exists" at another point on the same conductor.

1. What is the subject of the verb exists? Is it electric charge?
2. How to create this "than + verb" form? Can the verb go with any nouns in a sentence?
  

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onizo 1. What is the subject of the verb exists? Is it electric charge?

  • onizo 1.
  • What is the subject of the verb exists?
  • Is it electric charge?
  • Yes.
  • onizo 2.
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onizo1. What is the subject of the verb exists? Is it electric charge?
Yes.
onizo2. How to create this "than + verb" form? Can the verb go with any nouns in a sentence?
Probably not, but it is just a matter of omitting the second occurrence of the noun.

I like more girls than (girls who) are in my class.

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