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Magic-dragon Posted 19 years ago
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I like SF stories more than ordinary stories.

I'd be happy if someone would answer my questions. Thanks in advance.

Are the following 2 sentences correct?

A: I like SF stories more than ordinary stories.

B: I like SF stories better than ordinary stories.
  

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" - you don't need to say the "I like part" of course. "

  • " - you don't need to say the "I like part" of course.
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2 Answers
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I would say "I like them more than ..." - you don't need to say the "I like part" of course.

You will hear "I like it better" quite often too, but for writing, I would use "more."
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Hmmm. I think I prefer better. Both are correct.

CJ

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