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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Do these both mean the same?

Are both correct and do they mean the same thing?

dies the first one mean that him has a positive impact or negative one?


Ronaldo’s presence impacts his team more than Messi’s is to his team.

Ronaldo is more important to his team than Messi is to his team.

Thank you

  

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anonymous Ronaldo’s presence impacts his team more than Messi’s does his team. Ronaldo is more important to his team than Messi is to his team. Almost always the first sentence would refer to a positive impact, so the sentences have similar meanings.

  • anonymous Ronaldo’s presence impacts his team more than Messi’s does his team.
  • Ronaldo is more important to his team than Messi is to his team.
  • Almost always the first sentence would refer to a positive impact, so the sentences have similar meanings.
  • It is not completely impossible to devise a context in which the first sentence implies a negative impact.
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anonymousRonaldo’s presence impacts his team more than Messi’s does his team.
Ronaldo is more important to his team than Messi is to his team.

Almost always the first sentence would refer to a positive impact, so the sentences have similar meanings.

It is not completely impossible to devise a context in

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