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Jasonkhlim Posted 8 years ago
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Hello there. A simple question.

1. "He always asks them more questions than I do".

2. "He is going to ask them more questions than I am going to do.


Is there anything wrong with the questions above? Personally, I feel that Q2 sounds a little bit strange..

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jasonkhlim 1. 2. Is there anything wrong with the questions above?

  • jasonkhlim 1.
  • 2.
  • Is there anything wrong with the questions above?
  • No.
  • jasonkhlim I feel that Q2 sounds a little bit strange..
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jasonkhlim1. "He always asks them more questions than I do".2. "He is going to ask them more questions than I am going to do.Is there anything wrong with the questions above?

No.

jasonkhlimI feel that Q2 sounds a little bit strange..

Perhaps because it needn't be so long.

He is going to ask them more quest

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(2) is not actually wrong, but it is a bit long-winded. Normally people would say:

He is going to ask them more questions than me / than I am.

(Cross-posted.)

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