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Hanuman_2000 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Much more

Hello,

1. You have paid much more for the vegetables. (Make negative without changing the meaning.)

A. You have not paid less for the vegetables.

B. You have not paid much less for the vegetables.

Which one between 'A' and 'B' correct?

Thanks.

  

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Neither of your paraphrases incorporates the meaning of 'much more'. 'A' is the less wrong paraphrase.

  • Neither of your paraphrases incorporates the meaning of 'much more'.
  • 'A' is the less wrong paraphrase.
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Neither of your paraphrases incorporates the meaning of 'much more'.

'A' is the less wrong paraphrase.

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