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Ahava_yin Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

more a success than

0Hi, I've got these sentence02br
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00It was more a success that we had hoped.02br
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00It was a success more than we had hoped.02br
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00It was as much of a success as we had hoped.02br
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00It was a success as much as we had hoped.02br
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00I think the first version is correct, but I don't know how to prove the others wrong.02br
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00Thanks0-
  

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02br 02br 00I would consider both of these correct. 0-

  • 02br 02br 00I would consider both of these correct.
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0 It was more a success that we had hoped.02br
00It was as much of a success as we had hoped.02br
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00I would consider both of these correct. Certainly in everyday speech.02br
00I'll leave further comments to the grammar experts.0-
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0Thank you RayH.02br
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00Sorry I made a spelling mistake in the first sentence. It goes like this "It was more a success 00than00 we had hoped."02br
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00Do you use that also?02br
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00Thanks again0-
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01cite10ahava_yin12cite10Thank you RayH.12br
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10Sorry I made a spelling mistake in the first sentence. It goes like this "It was more a success 10than10 we had hoped."12br
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10Do you use that also?12br
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10Thanks again12br
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10Th

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