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Nga Nguyễn 4548 Posted 7 years ago
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Grammar

this sentence: " significantly much garbage was buried in the dump during the timescale"

it's right or wrong when I used "much" and Can I use "more"??

Thank you!

  

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n 4548 this sentence: " significantly much garbage was buried in the dump during the timescale" That's not correct. You probably mean "A significant amount of garbage was buried in the dump over the/this period". Sentences begin with a capital letter.

  • n 4548 this sentence: " significantly much garbage was buried in the dump during the timescale" That's not correct.
  • You probably mean "A significant amount of garbage was buried in the dump over the/this period".
  • Sentences begin with a capital letter.
  • n 4548 Can I use "more"??
  • " is correct English, but the meaning is different.
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Nga Nguy?n 4548this sentence: " significantly much garbage was buried in the dump during the timescale"

That's not correct. You probably mean "A significant amount of garbage was buried in the dump over the/this period".

Sentences begin with a capital letter.

Nga Nguy?n 4548Can I use "more"??

"Significantly m

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