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MyShirley Posted 20 years ago
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more of it

If the university doesn't have enough money, it can ask for more of it from the government.

is more of it used correctly?

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MyShirley If the university doesn't have enough money, it can ask for more of it from the government. is more of it used correctly? thanks Hi MyShirley, For your question, If you said: If the university doesn't have enough money, it can ask for more of it from the government.

  • MyShirley If the university doesn't have enough money, it can ask for more of it from the government.
  • is more of it used correctly?
  • thanks Hi MyShirley, For your question, If you said: If the university doesn't have enough money, it can ask for more of it from the government.
  • "Of it" is not needed in this question.
  • I can correctly replied: "Sure, there is plenty more of it on it's way".
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MyShirleyIf the university doesn't have enough money, it can ask for more of it from the government.

is more of it used correctly?

thanks

Hi MyShirley,

For your question,

If you said: If the university doesn't have enough money, it can ask for more of it from the government. "Of it" is

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