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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Grammar (is or was, passive or active)

Which of these are correct teachers?

I would have hated him even though it [isn't/wasn't] his fault.

The older you are, the less it affects you- the less you are affected by it.

There is a better chance that he'll beat her than [she'll/she] beats him.
He has a better chance of beating her than she does of beating him.
  

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OK: I would have hated him even though it wasn't his fault. The older you are, the less it affects you / the less you are affected by it. There is a better chance that he'll beat her than t hat she'll beat him.

  • OK: I would have hated him even though it wasn't his fault.
  • The older you are, the less it affects you / the less you are affected by it.
  • There is a better chance that he'll beat her than t hat she'll beat him.
  • He has a better chance of beating her than she does of beating him.
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OK:

I would have hated him even though it wasn't his fault.
The older you are, the less it affects you / the less you are affected by it.
There is a better chance that he'll beat her than that she'll beat him.
He has a better chance of beating her than she does of beating him.

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