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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Not any more(less) +(adj.)

*I am no more angry than you are.

1)I am not angry any more than you are.

2)I am not any more angry than you are.


*She is no less talented than her sister is.

3)She is not talented any more than her sister is.

4)She is not any more talented than her sister is.


Is it possible to paraphrase like this way?

  

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anonymous Is it possible to paraphrase like this way? These are possible: I am no more angry than you are. I am not any more angry than you are.

  • anonymous Is it possible to paraphrase like this way?
  • These are possible: I am no more angry than you are.
  • I am not any more angry than you are.
  • She is no less talented than her sister is.
  • She is not any more talented than her sister is .
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anonymousIs it possible to paraphrase like this way?

These are possible:

I am no more angry than you are.

I am not any more angry than you are.

She is no less talented than her sister is.

She is not any more talented than her sister is.

However, the originals are the best choice.

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Thanks,Mister!

really appreciate!

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