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Ye Thu Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

1. No other flower in the market is as expensive as orchids.
2. No other flowers in the market are as expensive as orchids.
3. Orchids are more expensive than any other flower in the market.
4. Orchids are more expensive than any other flowers in the market.
I'd like to know if all the sentences above are grammatically correct. Thanks a lot.
  

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Of those options, (2) and (4) sound better. To use the singular, I would say: No other flower in the market is as expensive as the orchid. The orchid is more expensive than any other flower in the market.

  • Of those options, (2) and (4) sound better.
  • To use the singular, I would say: No other flower in the market is as expensive as the orchid.
  • The orchid is more expensive than any other flower in the market.
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Of those options, (2) and (4) sound better. To use the singular, I would say:

No other flower in the market is as expensive as the orchid.
The orchid is more expensive than any other flower in the market.

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