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Seagull Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Much more free time than I do/have

Do the following two sentences sound natural?

A He has much more free time than I do.

B He has much more free time than I have.
  

Top answer

S. B) does not sound particularly odd, though.

  • S.
  • B) does not sound particularly odd, though.
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A) is more natural in the U.S. B) does not sound particularly odd, though.
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I understand.
Thank you very much indeed, Philip.
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I hear this a lot:

C. He has much more free time than me.
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Thank you so much, AlpheccaStars.
I've learned a lot.
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AlpheccaStarsI hear this a lot:C. He has much more free time than me.
I'm old enough to have the right to cringe when I hear that.

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