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Hans51 Posted 12 years ago
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1) It is more unbearably freezing.

2) It is unbearably more freezing.

Is it correct that more unbearably is a greater degree than unbearably and more freezing is a greater degree than freezing and then is there a meaning difference, you think?

Thank you so much as usual in advance.
  

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Hans51 Is it correct that more unbearably is a greater degree than unbearably and more freezing is a greater degree than freezing and then is there a meaning difference Yes. CJ

  • Hans51 Is it correct that more unbearably is a greater degree than unbearably and more freezing is a greater degree than freezing and then is there a meaning difference Yes.
  • CJ
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Hans51Is it correct that more unbearably is a greater degree than unbearably and more freezing is a greater degree than freezing and then is there a meaning difference
Yes.

CJ
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Thank you so much and could you tell me the meaning difference between them? I am trying to feel the difference but I feel like they are the same
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Hans51could you tell me the meaning difference between them?
You have already described the difference yourself. You described the difference and asked if that was correct. I said yes. As you have already described, in one version the focus is on different degrees of being 'unbearable'; in the other version the focus is on different degrees of being 'freezi

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