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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

More (often) / For vs because

Could you please help me with these sentences?





  • I eat with them more (often) than with her at lunch.



  • Which hotel has the most guest and which hotel is the most popular of them all.



  • People watch this show for him/because of him. He's the best character on the show.



  • I work well when I’m listening/listen to music/while I listen/am listening to music.
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I eat lunch with them more (often) than with her at lunch . Both OK. My preference in blue.

  • I eat lunch with them more (often) than with her at lunch .
  • Both OK.
  • My preference in blue.
  • Which hotel has the most guest s, and which hotel is the most popular of them all ?
  • People watch this show for him/because of him.
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I eat lunch with them more (often) than with her at lunch. Both OK. My preference in blue.
Which hotel has the most guests, and which hotel is the most popular of them all?

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