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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

More or more often

Could you please help me correct these 3 sentences? How to make these grammatical?

1 If you buy a cheaper one, I can buy a more expensive one.

2 She speaks impolitely to me more than I do to her./more often than I do to her. (how do you say this naturally and does OFTEN make a difference?
3 I want to spend the money to buy something for her.

Thank you
  

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All are fine. 'Often' makes no difference there.

  • All are fine.
  • 'Often' makes no difference there.
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All are fine. 'Often' makes no difference there.

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