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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Long or much

Hello.

Could you help me which is better to use "long" or "much" in the case?

It doesn't take as long as by train.

It doesn't tale as much as by train.

Thank you.

  

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anonymous It doesn't take as long as by train. It takes six hours to get there if you drive. It doesn't take as long by train; you can get there in three hours or less.

  • anonymous It doesn't take as long as by train.
  • It takes six hours to get there if you drive.
  • It doesn't take as long by train; you can get there in three hours or less.
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anonymousIt doesn't take as long as by train.

It takes six hours to get there if you drive. It doesn't take as long by train; you can get there in three hours or less.

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