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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

no easier

0The final exam is 01u00no easier02u00 than the midterm.02br
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00If we substitute 01u00not easier02u00 for 01u00no easier02u00 here, will it change its meaning?0-
  

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0 No, it won't change the meaning of the sentence. 'No' is sometimes used instead of 'not' to give emphasis. 0-

  • 0 No, it won't change the meaning of the sentence.
  • 'No' is sometimes used instead of 'not' to give emphasis.
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0 No, it won't change the meaning of the sentence. 'No' is sometimes used instead of 'not' to give emphasis. 0-
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01cite10Conchita5712cite10 'No' is sometimes used instead of 'not' to give emphasis.12blockquote
10Not quite the case here. "No easier" is simply the correct form. 0-
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0 Thanks, Forbes. Yes, the answer is no easier, but would you like to tell your reason for choosing it instead of not easier? 0-

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