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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Saying

1. The higher the tree, the stronger the wind.
2. The higher the tree, the stronger is the wind.
Which is correct or both?
Are the both sentence in same meaning ?
  

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Anonymous 1. 2. Are the both sentence in same meaning ?

  • Anonymous 1.
  • 2.
  • Are the both sentence in same meaning ?
  • #1 is grammatically correct.
  • #2 is not.
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Anonymous 1. The higher the tree, the stronger the wind.2. The higher the tree, the stronger is the wind.Which is correct or both?Are the both sentence in same meaning ?
#1 is grammatically correct.
#2 is not.

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