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Tashiro Posted 15 years ago
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Hi, please help me.

Which is correct?

(1) "I am not rich, nor do I wish to be."

"I am not rich, nor do I wish to."

"I am not rich, nor do I wish."

(2) "I didn't go to the party last night, but I think I ought to have."

"I didn't go to the party last night, but I think I ought to have done."

"I didn't go to the party last night, but I think I ought to have done it."

(3) "I have twice as much money as he has."

"I have twice as much money as he does."

(4) "My brother eats twice as much as I do."

"My brother eats twice as much as I eat."
  

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Which is correct?- These are:

(1) "I am not rich, nor do I wish to be."

(2) "I didn't go to the party last night, but I think I ought to have."

"I didn't go to the party last night, but I think I ought to have gone."

"I didn't go to the party last night, but I think I ought to have done so."

(3) "I have twice as much money
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Thank you very much.

Which sounds better in (2), (3) and (4)?
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They are all natural and common.

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