Far more smokers die of lung cancer than nonsmokers do.
0I'd be happy if someone would answer my question. Thanks in advance.02br 02br 00Are the following 2 sentences correct? If so, what's the difference?02br 02br 00A: Smokers die of lung cancer far more than nonsmokers do.02br 02br 00B: Far more smokers die of lung cancer than nonsmokers do.0-
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1sup00I'd be happy02sup00 if someone would answer my question. I have had this urge to tell you for a long time. It woud sound much better if you say "01sup00 I'd be most appreciative...."02sup02br 02br 00Are the following 2 sentences correct? If so, what's the difference?02br 02br 00A: Smokers die of lung can
0There is nothing particularly unusual about beginning a sentence (or a clause) with "Far more". There is no reason not to do it if you want to say 'a lot more [01i00nouns02i00]'. For example.02br 02br 01i00Far more men than women admit to Internet flirting. 02br 02i02br 01i00 Far more women than men live in p
0--Hi, Calif Jim. I see well.02br 02br 00By the way, are the following 2 sentences both correct?02br 02br 00A: In those days, oil was needed more than we had expected.02br 02br 00B: In those days, more oil was needed than we had expected.0-