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Gane456 Posted 10 years ago
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'There are as many math books as science books in the library'

'There aren't as many math books as science books in the library'

'There are fewer math books than science books in the library'

'There aren't so many math books as science books in the library'

Are all the above sentences correct?

How could you say when math books are half of the science books?
  

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Gane456 Are all the above sentences correct? The first three would be OK with a full stop at the end. I don't like the fourth.

  • Gane456 Are all the above sentences correct?
  • The first three would be OK with a full stop at the end.
  • I don't like the fourth.
  • Gane456 How could you say it when the number of math books are is half that of the science books?
  • There are half as many math books in the library as (there are) science books.
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Gane456Are all the above sentences correct?
The first three would be OK with a full stop at the end. I don't like the fourth.
Gane456How could you say it when the number of math books are is half that of the science books?
There are half as many math books in the library as (there ar

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