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Zany banana 409 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

'More than anyone else' means

I love you more than anyone else.

What does the sentence mean?

'I love you more than I love anyone else' or 'I love you more than anyone else does'. However I think both can be meant according to the context.

Please help!

  

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You're right, it's ambiguous.

  • You're right, it's ambiguous.
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You're right, it's ambiguous.

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