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Xstephenx Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

A comparative adverbial clause

They usually have less money at the end of the month than ___ at the beginning.
A it is
B they have
A or B?
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They have less money at time A than they have at time B. The sum of money is less at time A than it is at time B.

  • They have less money at time A than they have at time B.
  • The sum of money is less at time A than it is at time B.
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They have less money at time A than they have at time B.

The sum of money is less at time A than it is at time B.

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