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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Making some sort of comparisions

Hi. Are these correct? Thank you for your help in advance.

1. His height is taller than hers.
2. His height is higher than hers.
3. His car can go as far as the fuel in the tank.
4. His car can go as far as the fuel in the tank allows.
  

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These are right; the others are not: His height is greater than hers. His car can go as far as the fuel in the tank allows.

  • These are right; the others are not: His height is greater than hers.
  • His car can go as far as the fuel in the tank allows.
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These are right; the others are not:

His height is greater than hers.
His car can go as far as the fuel in the tank allows.
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Thank you very much. Please tell me which is correct. For example sentences 3, 4, and 5, I wanted to use the phrase "the amount of" in the sentences. Any help from you would be appreciated.

1. He has a tall height
2. He has a great height.
3. His car can go as far as the amount of the fuel left in the car.
4. His car can go as fa
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These are correct:

He is tall.
He is very tall.
His car can go as far as the amount of fuel left allows.

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