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Dangbinh95lion Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

More than

It was worth 10 times more than the cost of the wine in publicity for his restaurant.
I was taught that 'more' in this sentence is wrong. But i don't know why?
Please provide me explanation for this.
  

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More than - is a comparative construction between two things. I have more money than you = The sum of money I have is more than yours. I was taught that 'more' in this sentence is wrong.

  • More than - is a comparative construction between two things.
  • I have more money than you = The sum of money I have is more than yours.
  • I was taught that 'more' in this sentence is wrong.
  • Please provide me explanation for this.
  • I have no idea what "it" refers to and what " publicity for his restaurant " means, so I can't help you with your question.
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More than - is a comparative construction between two things.
I have more money than you = The sum of money I have is more than yours.
dangbinh95lionIt was worth 10 times more than the cost of the wine in
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Ok. i've got the answer. thank you for all !

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