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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Comparative

Hi,

Example:

He ran the school marathon with more enthusiasm than his brother ran the inter-state marathon.

is this okay or should we put a 'when' after 'than'?

Thanks.

  

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He ran the school marathon with more enthusiasm than his brother showed when he ran the inter-state marathon.

  • He ran the school marathon with more enthusiasm than his brother showed when he ran the inter-state marathon.
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He ran the school marathon with more enthusiasm than his brother showed when he ran the inter-state marathon.

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