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Nananara Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Could you check my comparative clauses?

Which is/are OK?


1. You would be a better president than Margaret Pilkington-Drummond from Nebraska would.

2. You would be a better president than Margaret Pilkington-Drummond from Nebraska would be.

3. You would be a better president than would Margaret Pilkington-Drummond from Nebraska.

4. You would be a better president than would Margaret Pilkington-Drummond from Nebraska be.


Thank you.

  

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#1 OK #2 OK #3 OK. More formal. #4 Not correct.

  • #1 OK #2 OK #3 OK.
  • More formal.
  • #4 Not correct.
  • #5 You would be a better president than Margaret Pilkington-Drummond from Nebraska.
  • OK.
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#1 OK

#2 OK

#3 OK. More formal.

#4 Not correct.

#5 You would be a better president than Margaret Pilkington-Drummond from Nebraska. OK. Very commonly said.

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