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Barefootchuck Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

comparison sentence

Hi,

I have a question about comparison sentence. I know the parts must match like "ninjas are taught to climb walls and to shoot ninja stars."

I run into an example such as this one:
I like to time travel than I like to fly.

So in the same spirit, how about:

I like to time travel than to fly?

Thanks!
  

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barefootchuck I like to time travel than I like to fly. So in the same spirit, how about: I like to time travel than to fly? Both are wrong.

  • barefootchuck I like to time travel than I like to fly.
  • So in the same spirit, how about: I like to time travel than to fly?
  • Both are wrong.
  • I would rather time travel than fly.
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barefootchuckI like to time travel than I like to fly.
So in the same spirit, how about:
I like to time travel than to fly?
Both are wrong.

I would rather time travel than fly.

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