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Little Girl Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

a/an + comparative adjective + noun VS comparative adjective + an/an + noun

Hi, experts! Which one, do you think, is right here? Or are both right? Thanks.

That is A far more expensive hotel.

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That is far more expensive A hotel.
  

Top answer

That is a far more expensive hotel.

  • That is a far more expensive hotel.
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That is a far more expensive hotel.
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Is the other option wrong, really?
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Alright. Thanks. Dunno why it sounded okay to me, Emotion: embarrassed
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Little Girl. Dunno why it sounded okay to me,
The same reason you feel it's correct to write 'dunno'.
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Oh, that's not incorrect now. Is it? It's a casual thing, I suppose.
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Little GirlOh, that's not incorrect now. Is it?
Yes, it is incorrect to write it. It is merely a transcription of spoken words.
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Dictionaries show it, though. I think it's only incorrect to use it in a formal setting. What do you say?
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Do you have trouble understanding my posts?—

It is incorrect to write it. It is merely a transcription of spoken words.
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But I have seen native English speakers and writers write it. I think you're too strict a grammarian. Emotion: smile

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