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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Help me please

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It happens to you more than me.
It happens to you more often than me. You are late more than me to school.
He is more interested in my work than you've ever been.

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Hi, It happens to you more than it does [happens] to me. You are late for school more / more often than I am [late for school]. He is more interested in my work than you've ever been [interested in my work].

  • Hi, It happens to you more than it does [happens] to me.
  • You are late for school more / more often than I am [late for school].
  • He is more interested in my work than you've ever been [interested in my work].
  • Regards
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Hi,
It happens to you more than it does [happens] to me.

You are late for school more / more often than I am [late for school].

He is more interested in my work than you've ever been [interested in my work].

Regards

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