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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Syntax and meaning

Hello everyone,

Could you give me some explanation on the sentence below?it is somehow vague to me.

- I love my job much better than now I've talked with you.

Regards

JA

  

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Joseph A - I love my job much better than now I've talked with you. The sentence is defective. It should be this: I love my job much better/more now that I've talked with you.

  • Joseph A - I love my job much better than now I've talked with you.
  • The sentence is defective.
  • It should be this: I love my job much better/more now that I've talked with you.
  • That is, talking to you has made me love my job more than I loved it before I talked with you.
  • CJ
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Joseph A- I love my job much better than now I've talked with you.

The sentence is defective. It should be this:

I love my job much better/more now that I've talked with you.

That is, talking to you has made me love my job more than I loved it before I talked with you.

CJ

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