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Kjs980508 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence grammatically right?

The worse the toothache, the more difficult it is to cure. It's best to see your dentist as soon as possible.
I think "is" or "becomes" should be put next to "the toothache"....
  

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kjs980508 I think "is" or "becomes" should be put next to "the toothache". The original sentences are fine.

  • kjs980508 I think "is" or "becomes" should be put next to "the toothache".
  • The original sentences are fine.
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kjs980508I think "is" or "becomes" should be put next to "the toothache".
No, that is unnecessary.The original sentences are fine.

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