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Redkiddy Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

can't find the difference?

0 I have never done anything 00......... 00white water rafting.02br
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00A) the most excited00 00B) more exciting than02br
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00C) too exciting00 00D) so excited as 02br
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00E) exciting enough02br
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00The answers B and D are possible answers.But one of them is true? I can't find why.I think both of them are possible?Could you help me?02br
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0Hi,02br 02br 00B is # 1 choice 02br 02br 00D is # 2 0-

  • 0Hi,02br 02br 00B is # 1 choice 02br 02br 00D is # 2 0-
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0Hi,02br
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00B is # 1 choice 02br
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00D is # 2 0-
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0Hi guys,02br
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00I don't see D as a possible answer. Are you thinking that 'excited' may apply to 'I'? I don't see that as possible. 02br
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00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0 Which is true ? No clear answer. 0-
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0Hi,02br
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00B02br
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00Clive0-
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0I'm with Clive, easily.02br
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00'D' would have to be-- 01font01b01i00as excitng as02i02b00.02font0-
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0Ooops, I agreed! 02br
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00To make D work, "excited" should be changed to "exciting".050010id10
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0Thank you ,02br
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00I understand now,,it is related with the understanding of excited(humans) --exciting(not humans generally)02br
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00but Would you agree me if this two can be02br
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00more exciting than----so exciting as( here so instead of as could be changable because of never,right)?0-
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0 Any of these can fill in the blank:02br
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01i00more exciting than02br
00 less exciting than02br
00 as exciting as02br
00 so exciting as02i
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00 And you're right about "so". It is often used instead of the first "as" in a negative sentence.02br
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00 CJ0-

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