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Masanori Takaoka Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

can someone know sth?

a) The more books you read, the more knowledge you can get.
b) As you read more books, you can know a lot.

Does (b) make sense?
  

Top answer

Use "a"; "b" is unnatural.

  • Use "a"; "b" is unnatural.
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Use "a"; "b" is unnatural.
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teechrUse "a"; "b" is unnatural.
How about

As you read more books, you can learn a lot.
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Can I suggest "The more you read, the more you learn"?
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can we say like that ,is it correct "being read, you will learn more"
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sknew can we say like that ,is it correct "being read, you will learn more"
No!
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Take care to define 'learn' specifically before you answer. In the sense of knowing... Nothing is learned of conceptual values, but only actual values. (in absolutes)

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