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Jenny chiu Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

cheaper / more expensive than

My skirt is ten dollars cheaper than yours.

My skirt is ten dollars more expensive than yours.

My skirt is ten dollars pricier than yours.

Are all of them grammatically correct?
  

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Jenny chiu Are all of them grammatically correct? Yes, but 'pricier' is the least used adjective of the three, especially when mentioning the exact difference (ten dollars). My skirt is pricier than yours.

  • Jenny chiu Are all of them grammatically correct?
  • Yes, but 'pricier' is the least used adjective of the three, especially when mentioning the exact difference (ten dollars).
  • My skirt is pricier than yours.
  • ~ My skirt costs more than yours.
  • CJ
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Jenny chiuAre all of them grammatically correct?
Yes, but 'pricier' is the least used adjective of the three, especially when mentioning the exact difference (ten dollars).

My skirt is pricier than yours. ~ My skirt costs more than yours.

CJ

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