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MustAsk Posted 13 years ago
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better than that of

Hi,

'My command of language A is better that of any other language that I speak'

Would "...better than of any other.." (without 'that') be better?

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Neither of your suggestions is correct. It should be: My command of language A is better than that of any other language that I speak.

  • Neither of your suggestions is correct.
  • It should be: My command of language A is better than that of any other language that I speak.
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Neither of your suggestions is correct. It should be:

My command of language A is better than that of any other language that I speak.
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Ops! Silly me. I always rush without proof reading. Thank you for your answer, that's what I wanted to know!

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