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Spinyman Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

A couple of questions.

Hello.

1) Let me try to swerve some of this attention you give.
What's the difference between swerve smth. and swerve from smth.?
Let me try to swerve from some of this attention you give. How did the meaning change?
2) Can I omit to and say He preferred to be overcharged than haggle instead of than to haggle?
3) I prefer sleeping on the floor more than a bed. Is it a correct sentence?

Thank you.
  

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Hi, 1) Let me try to swerve some of this attention you give. What's the difference between swerve smth and swerve from smth. Let me try to swerve from some of this attention you give .

  • Hi, 1) Let me try to swerve some of this attention you give.
  • What's the difference between swerve smth and swerve from smth.
  • Let me try to swerve from some of this attention you give .
  • How did the meaning change?
  • Consider this simple concrete example.
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Hi,
1) Let me try to swerve some of this attention you give.
What's the difference between swerve smth and swerve from smth. ?

Let me try to swerve from some of this attention you give . How did the meaning change?

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