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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

FREQUENT ?

Could you tell me if this is the correct word to use and how you'd say this?

- The subway on line A isn't as frequent as the subway on line B. It comes at later intervals.

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Top answer

The subway on line A doesn't run as frequently as the one on line B. It comes at later intervals.

  • The subway on line A doesn't run as frequently as the one on line B.
  • It comes at later intervals.
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The subway on line A doesn't run as frequently as the one on line B. It comes at later intervals.
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Ok Thank you,

And is it correct to say "at later intervals"

Thank you
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It doesn't really make much sense. You could say "it comes at longer intervals" but you won't be adding any new information to the original sentence.
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Thank you MalRey,

Could I ask you if you could help me with these 2 threads please?





I'm having trouble with them.

Thank you so much

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