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Richuk Posted 16 years ago
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Just a quick question please.

If I said that the opinion 'we learnt so much more' must apply to the Physics lesson rather than the Biology lesson. Does this mean more was learnt during the Physics lesson - it does doesn't it?
Sorry if this seems very obvious, thanks everyone!
  

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Hi, Please post the full sentence you are talking about. Clive

  • Hi, Please post the full sentence you are talking about.
  • Clive
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Hi,



Please post the full sentence you are talking about.



Clive
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Yes, that's what it means.

Without the earlier thread, the question would seem strange. Emotion: hmm
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Oops sorry should have included this bit:

'What do you think of the Physics lesson?
It wasn't as fun as the Biology lessons but we learnt so much more!

Does the 'we learnt so much more' apply to the Physics lesson rather than the Biology lessons? Another words it actually means:

'What do you think of the Physics lesson?
It wasn't as fun as the Biology lessons bu
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What are you double-checking? Any doubts about the answers from the experts in the previous thread ?
richukWhat do you think of the Physics lesson?
It wasn't as [much] fun as the Biology lessons but we learnt so much more (in the Physics lesson).
Yes. "we learned s
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Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it. I believe I fully understand now. I originally thought it was a little confusing that more could be learnt from a single Physics lesson than multiple Biology lessons but I can see how the answer is not likely to compare the total learning from all the Biology lessons to the single Physics lesson. Instead the comparison is more than likely to compare t

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