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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

I don't know what I'm comparing??

Which of these sentences can you say?

I've kissed you more (times) in 2 day than you have in 2 weeks.
I've never kissed anyone more in 2 days than I have you.
I've never kissed anyone more in 2 days than in 2 weeks.

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Which of these sentences can you say? I will try to help you but I am not sure what you are trying to say exactly. I've kissed you more (times) in 2 day than you have in 2 weeks.

  • Which of these sentences can you say?
  • I will try to help you but I am not sure what you are trying to say exactly.
  • I've kissed you more (times) in 2 day than you have in 2 weeks.
  • ) in 2 weeks.
  • than you have kissed me.
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Which of these sentences can you say?

I will try to help you but I am not sure what you are trying to say exactly.

I've kissed you more (times) in 2 day than you have in 2 weeks.
I've kissed you more in 2 days than you have (what ?) in 2 weeks.

.....than you have kissed me. .........than you have kissed anyone

I've never kissed anyone more in 2 day
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I actually think the last one is the only one that makes sense, meaning that I never kissed anyone more in 2 days than I kissed someone during the time span of 2 weeks. The other sentences are not good.
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Well - Yes - or it could mean

That the number of times I have kissed someone in a period of 2 months is more than the number of times I have kissed someone in 2 days.

for example

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