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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Strange construction

I came across this complicated sentence in my grammar book:
Jo was now spending a happy half hour doing nothing more taxing than staring into space.
How do we create such a construction? What I mean is, is it 'doing nothing more... than' or... ?
  

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A simpler example is eg There is nothing more delicious than ice-cream. Are you OK with this? Clive

  • A simpler example is eg There is nothing more delicious than ice-cream.
  • Are you OK with this?
  • Clive
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A simpler example is
eg There is nothing more delicious than ice-cream.

Are you OK with this?


Clive

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