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Eladio Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

I am really confused

Could you tell me if these sentences are grammatically correct (particularly the use of the comparatives)?

She cares far more for her dogs than she does for me.
He's no more able to get this job than I am!
I feel a lot more like having ice cream than you do.
I want much more the program to be finished than he does.

Thank you in advance!!
  

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I would change the last one to read:

'I want the program to be finished much more than he does.'
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Hi Eladio,

Besides the one MM has changed, I'd change the third one to "I feel like having ice cream a lot more than you do."
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Well, actually that sounds a bit weird, doesn't it? Wouldn't it be more logical to say I enjoy having ice cream with you?. Let me ask you about your question, are you talking about the pleasure of having ice cream or the frequency?
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No, I am talking about the fact that I feel the need of having ice cream much more than my listener. I am talking about the comparatives!!!

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