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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Than before

Hi. Good Day everyone.

The plants are growing even healtier than before they got injured.

There is a conjunction(before) after another conjunction(than), which is a bit strange to me.

Is this sentence correct?

Thank you.

Have a nice weekend.Emotion: paradise
  

Top answer

It's OK. You are dealing with 2 different uses of conjunctions: -er than before + clause

  • It's OK.
  • You are dealing with 2 different uses of conjunctions: -er than before + clause
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It's OK. You are dealing with 2 different uses of conjunctions:

-er than
before + clause

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