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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

BUT OR THAN AND APART FROM OR OTHER THAN

PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS?

But or Than

Can you use THAN since you have "other" in the sentence?

1 I have no other choice but/than to agree to his demand.

Can you say all?

1 There is reason to believe that/I have reason to believe/There has been reason to believe that..

2 The actress looks better and better as the seasons go/looks better ever season.

3 Other than take care of my kid, I don't do anything.
Apart from taking care of my kid I don't do anything.

Thank you
  

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But or than work fine for the sentence. All the choices for 1 are good. I think you meant "every" in 2.

  • But or than work fine for the sentence.
  • All the choices for 1 are good.
  • I think you meant "every" in 2.
  • Those are both good.
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But or than work fine for the sentence.

All the choices for 1 are good. I think you meant "every" in 2. Those are both good. In 3, you should say "taking" care of my kid, though I would not use the casual word "kid." In the second choice, you should use a comma after "kid."

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