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Seoul Brother Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

about the expression ' more than '

You should not buy things more than you need.

Could you correct the grammatical errors in the above sentence?

thanks in advance
  

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Seoul Brother You should not buy more things more than you need. As shown. You had "more" in the wrong place.

  • Seoul Brother You should not buy more things more than you need.
  • As shown.
  • You had "more" in the wrong place.
  • CJ
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Seoul BrotherYou should not buy more things more than you need.
As shown. You had "more" in the wrong place.

CJ
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You should not buy things more than you need.

Is the sentence grammatically correct?

thanks in advance.
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No, it's not. That's why Jim corrected it. You've asked almost exactly the same question about six times now.
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Seoul BrotherYou should not buy things more than you need.Is the sentence grammatically correct?
You have already asked this and had an answer at the top of this thread.

If you continue to ignore the answers you are given, no one will want to answer any of your questions anymore.

CJ
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I am so sorry. I did not mean to ignore your answers. I am always thankful for your advice.

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