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Tommyensr Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

-***- grammatically correct?

This employer gained more profit, more leisure and -what is infinitely more important-he found far more happiness in his business and in his home.

--> "-what is infinitely more important-he"

i have seen something like this at first time.
is the sentence grammatically correct? or what's it about grammar issue?

please help and thank you very much.
  

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Hi Tommy My dictionary says "infinitely" is an adverb to mean "to an infinite extent". I think we can paraphrase "infinitely more important" as "much more important". paco

  • Hi Tommy My dictionary says "infinitely" is an adverb to mean "to an infinite extent".
  • I think we can paraphrase "infinitely more important" as "much more important".
  • paco
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Hi Tommy

My dictionary says "infinitely" is an adverb to mean "to an infinite extent".
I think we can paraphrase "infinitely more important" as "much more important".

paco

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