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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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If there are more cars, the traffic will be worse.

1. The more cars there are, the worse the traffic will be.

2. The more cars there are, the worse the traffic.

3. The more cars, the worse the traffic.

Which is correct?

  

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Those are all correct. However, (2) and (3) are probably talking about what is observed to generally happen, while (1) is probably talking about what will happen in the future. )

  • Those are all correct.
  • However, (2) and (3) are probably talking about what is observed to generally happen, while (1) is probably talking about what will happen in the future.
  • )
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Those are all correct. However, (2) and (3) are probably talking about what is observed to generally happen, while (1) is probably talking about what will happen in the future. (This distinction is not certain, depending on wider context.)

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