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Desk red 604 Posted 9 years ago
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He is fatter and fatter, so he can't walk fast. 1. The fatter he is, the faster he can't walk. 2. The fatter he is, the less fast he walks. 3. The fatter he is, the slower he walks. 4. The fatter he is, the more slowly he walks. 5. The fatter he...

He is fatter and fatter, so he can't walk fast.1. The fatter he is, the faster he can't walk.2. The fatter he is, the less fast he walks.3. The fatter he is, the slower he walks.4. The fatter he is, the more slowly he walks.5. The fatter he is, the faster he can't walk.6. The fatter he is, the less fast he can't walk.7. The fatter he is, the more slowly he can walk.

8. The fatter he is, the slower he can walk.

Which of the above is/are right? Thanks in advance.

  

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The first sentence, which is unnumbered, isn't right. Of the numbered sentences, there are two acceptable answers, and one is better than the other.

  • The first sentence, which is unnumbered, isn't right.
  • Of the numbered sentences, there are two acceptable answers, and one is better than the other.
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The first sentence, which is unnumbered, isn't right.

Of the numbered sentences, there are two acceptable answers, and one is better than the other.

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