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Navitasan Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

More than you are

Are these correct:

1-He is a teacher more than you are.
2-They are teachers more than you are.

3-He is a teacher. More so than you are.
4-They are teachers. More so than you are.

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

Top answer

I find them all a little off. He is more of a teacher than you are. ) He is more a teacher than you are.

  • I find them all a little off.
  • He is more of a teacher than you are.
  • ) He is more a teacher than you are.
  • (You are hardly a teacher at all.
  • )
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I find them all a little off.

He is more of a teacher than you are. (He is a better teacher.)
He is more a teacher than you are. (You are hardly a teacher at all. He is not a teacher, either, but he is very much like one compared to you.)
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Thank you very much Enoon.

Is there a way to put those sentences in the plural?

Gratefully
Navi.
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There are many better teachers in the world than you.

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