Hi guys,
I know that both of these sentences are grammatically correct, however, what is the semantic difference between those?
Jack is a good singer, but he’s an EVEN better dancer.
Jack is a good singer, but he’s EVEN a better dancer.
Thank you so much!
The first one is something I would say. It's a matter of choice. Jack is a good singer, but he’s an EVEN better dancer.
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The first one is something I would say. It's a matter of choice.
Jack is a good singer, but he’s an EVEN better dancer.