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Jackson6612 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

I more than hope that you would love it.

Please let me know if the following sentences are correct. Thanks.

1: I more than hope that you would love it.
2: I more than wish to buy a new computer.
3: I more than like to eat fish everyday.
  

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I really don't like the idiom in any of those; they are not effective there, especially in the 3rd. However, 'would' should be 'will', and 'every day' is two words. Save it for dramatic emphasis: I more than meet the stated criteria.

  • I really don't like the idiom in any of those; they are not effective there, especially in the 3rd.
  • However, 'would' should be 'will', and 'every day' is two words.
  • Save it for dramatic emphasis: I more than meet the stated criteria.
  • I more than like you Sharon, I love you.
  • I more than love you, I'm not whole without you.
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I really don't like the idiom in any of those; they are not effective there, especially in the 3rd. However, 'would' should be 'will', and 'every day' is two words.

Save it for dramatic emphasis:

I more than meet the stated criteria.
I more than like you Sharon, I love you.
I more than love you, I'm not whole without you.
I more than doub

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