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Ahava_yin Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

more than

The research requires more money than____

A. has been put in

B. being put in

Which one is correct? Or how would prefer to express the sentence? Thank you!
  

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The research requires more money than has been put in. Here is another idea: The research will require more money than has been earmarked for it.

  • The research requires more money than has been put in.
  • Here is another idea: The research will require more money than has been earmarked for it.
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The research requires more money than has been put in.

Here is another idea:

The research will require more money than has been earmarked for it.

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