Hi! Is this ok? Thanks, Fulvio
1. The information shows it is cheaper in New Zealand to buy a cappuccino.
No. You do not complete the comparison. So, what do you want to say?
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No. You do not complete the comparison. So, what do you want to say?
The information shows that it is cheaper to buy a cappuccino in New Zealand (than anywhere else in the world?)
Or
The information shows that the cheapest place to buy a cappuccino is in New Zealand. (Implied "in the world")
Or are you wanting to say
The information shows that it is che
yellowstarstruck1. The information shows it is cheaper in New Zealand to buy a cappuccino.
I assume that you mean cappuccino is cheaper in New Zealand than here (where you live). But it raises the question: who in the world would buy an airplane ticket, rent a car, and pay for a hotel to save a dollar in Starbucks?