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Debpriya De Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Comparative degree

"I am weaker in French than you are in Spanish."

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Yes the sentence is fine John: My French is really weak Anne: so is my Spanish John : But I am weaker in French than you are in Spanish. John believes that Anne's Spanish is stronger than his French. Anne knows more Spanish than John knows French.

  • Yes the sentence is fine John: My French is really weak Anne: so is my Spanish John : But I am weaker in French than you are in Spanish.
  • John believes that Anne's Spanish is stronger than his French.
  • Anne knows more Spanish than John knows French.
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Yes the sentence is fine



John: My French is really weak

Anne: so is my Spanish

John : But I am weaker in French than you are in Spanish.



John believes that Anne's Spanish is stronger than his French.

Anne knows more Spanish than John knows French.

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