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Debpriya De Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Richer than

"You are richer than they will ever be."
Is this sentence grammatically correct ?
Is this the shortened form of "You are richer than they will ever be rich." ?
  

Top answer

It's fine. You might say the final "rich" is understood, but no one would ever use it.

  • It's fine.
  • You might say the final "rich" is understood, but no one would ever use it.
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It's fine.
You might say the final "rich" is understood, but no one would ever use it.

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