I was doing an English test and I stumbled upon this sentence:
Teenagers today live at a time of great uncertainty and are more likely to complain of finding life stressful than do/did young people of previous generations.
According to the test's answers, the correct form is 'do', but I don't seem to get the logic. Can you please explain to me why it's do and not did? Thank you!
Lyubo t I don't seem to get the logic. I don't either. It should be 'did'.
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Lyubot I don't seem to get the logic.
I don't either. It should be 'did'.