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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Same meaning?

1. The more near the fire anything is, the hotter it is.
2. Anything nearer the fire is hotter.
Do they have the same meaning and which is correct?
  

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1. The nearer the fire anything is, the hotter it is. 2.

  • 1.
  • The nearer the fire anything is, the hotter it is.
  • 2.
  • Anything nearer the fire is hotter .
  • Anonymous Do they have the same meaning Yes.
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1. The nearer the fire anything is, the hotter it is.
2. Anything nearer the fire is hotter.
AnonymousDo they have the same meaning
Yes.

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