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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Sentence analysis

I was wondering if anyone could analyse this sentence, having INTENSE trouble.."More money than sense"Thank you!!
  

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Sounds like a phrase. A proper sentence: "He has more money than sense ", Franklin said. ", he said.

  • Sounds like a phrase.
  • A proper sentence: "He has more money than sense ", Franklin said.
  • ", he said.
  • Prajwal
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Sounds like a phrase.

A proper sentence:
"He has more money than sense", Franklin said.

You can say it like this also:
"More money than sense!", he said.

Prajwal
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can we use said 1st? then name?
like this :- "more money than sense!",said franklin?
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AnonymousI was wondering if anyone could analyse this sentence, having INTENSE trouble.."More money than sense"Thank you!!
In a typical context, and in full, it means He has more money than he has sense,

The grammatical analysis of more money than sense is actually quite pro

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