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Tarirotari Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

I'd like to practise my English much more than what I'm doing now

I'd like to practise my English much more than what I'm doing now.

Is is right? It sounds wierd to me, but I don't know...

Thanks.
  

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I'm not sure what you are asking, but the sentence you state above is correct. " The "what" isn't really necessary.

  • I'm not sure what you are asking, but the sentence you state above is correct.
  • " The "what" isn't really necessary.
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I'm not sure what you are asking, but the sentence you state above is correct.

Other ways to say that would be, "I'd like to practice my English much more than I'm currently doing."

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"I'd like to practice my English much more than I'm doing now." The "what" isn't really necessary.
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Thanks,
I had my doubts about the need for "what".

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