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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Closer vs close

Let’s take a closer look at how to use two common English modals: ‘could’ and ‘would’. If you want a brief review of the use
http://blogs.transparent.com/english/english-could-vs-would/
Please explain the use of the comparative form-closer in the context?

If we use "close" would the sentence be grammatically correct and mean the same?
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Jigneshbharati If we use "close" would the sentence be grammatically correct ( yes ) and mean the same ( no ) ? Jigneshbharati Please explain the use of the comparative form-closer in the context? closer ~ more close than we have looked up to now.

  • Jigneshbharati If we use "close" would the sentence be grammatically correct ( yes ) and mean the same ( no ) ?
  • Jigneshbharati Please explain the use of the comparative form-closer in the context?
  • closer ~ more close than we have looked up to now.
  • The implication is that we have looked at how we use 'could' and 'would' earlier.
  • CJ
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JigneshbharatiIf we use "close" would the sentence be grammatically correct ( yes ) and mean the same ( no )?
JigneshbharatiPlease explain the use of the comparative form-closer in the context?

closer ~ more close than we have looked up to now.

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