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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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"I love you more than him"?

What does *"I love you more than him"* mean?
Does it mean:
*1. "I love you more than how much I love him."*
OR
*2. "I love you more than how much he loves you."*

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That's the problem with your sentence: it could mean either. I guess you'll have to join the conversation to be sure.

  • That's the problem with your sentence: it could mean either.
  • I guess you'll have to join the conversation to be sure.
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That's the problem with your sentence: it could mean either. I guess you'll have to join the conversation to be sure.
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what about the sentence "I don't love one human being more than another human being"? Does this sentence mean that "I don't love one human being more than how much I love another human being", or does it mean that "I don't love one human being more than how much another human being loves the one"?
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Same problem. You'll have to use common sense to interpret it.

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