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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

More exciting

He has celebrated well by his more exciting.

He has celebrated well as he got more excited.

He has celebrated well after won the match.



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He has celebrated well by his more exciting by drinking champagne with his team-mates. He has celebrated well as he got more excited. This is not a good structure to use here.

  • He has celebrated well by his more exciting by drinking champagne with his team-mates.
  • He has celebrated well as he got more excited.
  • This is not a good structure to use here.
  • He has celebrated well after won winning the match.
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He has celebrated well by his more exciting by drinking champagne with his team-mates.

He has celebrated well as he got more excited. This is not a good structure to use here.

He has celebrated well after won winning the match.

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kumenglishHe has celebrated well by his more exciting.

No. You cannot say "by his more exciting".

kumenglishHe has celebrated well as he got more excited.

As amended, but to me the idea of "celebrating well as one gets more excited" seems slightly peculiar.

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