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Navitasan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

More times than he could count

Which are correct:

1) He shot both of us with his camera. But he shot you more than me.
2) He shot both of us with his camera. But he shot you more times than me.

3) He had been in life-threatening situations more than he could count.
4) He had been in life-threatening situations more times than he could count.

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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All except #3, which has the adverb misplaced: 3) He had been in more life-threatening situations than he could count.

  • All except #3, which has the adverb misplaced: 3) He had been in more life-threatening situations than he could count.
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All except #3, which has the adverb misplaced:

3) He had been in more life-threatening situations than he could count.

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