Could you tell me what you think of these sentences grammatically?
- He makes ten times less money than before. - This site costs more than the site that doesn't ask that you buy in bulk. - He's more at home than you. - It's 2 dollatrs more (expensive) to eat here than at there. (is expensive optional? can you say this?
Is the opposite of "3 dollars cheaper" "3 dollars more expensive"
Thank you
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He makes one-tenth his previous income. This site charges more than one that does not require bulk purchasing. He is more at home than you are.
— Ed_shaw
He makes one-tenth his previous income.
This site charges more than one that does not require bulk purchasing.
He is more at home than you are.
Meals are two dollars more here than there.
(Two dollars more means the same as two dollars more expensive.
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He makes one-tenth his previous income. This site charges more than one that does not require bulk purchasing. He is more at home than you are. Meals are two dollars more here than there. (Two dollars more means the same as two dollars more expensive. Expensive is either optional or excessive.)