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19216801 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

is this can be acceptable too ?

Hello
All we know there is a grammar which says :
The ...er ....... / The ...er ..........
for instance :
The sooner you have finished it, the faster you'll be get home
I have two questions :
1.Is my above sentence I have written right ?
2.Can we use following structures instead of one of the both parts?

for instance :1. the more soon you have finished it, the more fast you'll be get home
2.the more soon you have finished it, the faster you'll be get home.
3.the sooner you have finished it, the more fast you'll be get home.
If we can use one of them, does it mean it can be accepted in grammar exams just like ESL or .....?
so many thanks in advance
  

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19216801 for instance :The sooner you have finished it, the faster you'll be get home "The sooner ... " is correct in itself, but the following seems more likely here: The sooner you finish it, the sooner you'll get home. "you'll be get home" is incorrect.

  • 19216801 for instance :The sooner you have finished it, the faster you'll be get home "The sooner ...
  • " is correct in itself, but the following seems more likely here: The sooner you finish it, the sooner you'll get home.
  • "you'll be get home" is incorrect.
  • for instance :1.
  • the sooner you have finished it, the more fast you'll be get home.
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19216801for instance :The sooner you have finished it, the faster you'll be get home
"The sooner ... the faster ..." is correct in itself, but the following seems more likely here:

The sooner you finish it, the sooner you'll get home.

"you'll be get home" is incorrect.
192168012.Can we use following structu
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The sooner you finish it, the earlier you will get home.
Is this correct?
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silak12The sooner you finish it, the earlier you will get home.Is this correct?
Yes. In conversation, the contraction "you'll" would almost always be used.
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"More" or "less" can be used in that construct:

The more you read, the smarter you will get.
The better you play, the more you will win.
The less you eat, the faster you will lose weight.
The faster you read, the less you will remember.

The normal comparative formation rules must be used.
Adjectives of one syllable get the -er ending.
Adjectives of two sylla

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