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MeggPhaggSioux Posted 15 years ago
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"He is more of a student than a teacher."
"He is more a student than a teacher."

If I want to talk about a teacher that acts like a student, which sentence is standard English?
  

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Hi, Both are acceptable, but #2 is more stylish. Clive

  • Hi, Both are acceptable, but #2 is more stylish.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Both are acceptable, but #2 is more stylish.

Clive
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Does it mean one is more literary than the other?

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