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Johner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

More / rather than

Hi,

1. I support David Ferrer because he's a player more than a server.

2. I support David Ferrer because he's more of a player than a server.

3. I support David Ferrer because he's a player rather than a server.

4. I support David Ferrer because he's more of a player rather than a server.

Which of them are OK to say?

Thanks in advance...
  

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I saw this line on the internet: Amy Pond is more of a plot device than an actual character. So #2 is in pocket.

  • I saw this line on the internet: Amy Pond is more of a plot device than an actual character.
  • So #2 is in pocket.
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I saw this line on the internet:

Amy Pond is more of a plot device than an actual character. So #2 is in pocket.

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