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English 1b3 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Than --conjunction/preposition

What better way to fix the problem than by upping the ante when it comes that are rich in these nutrients.

Is this OK? Than is a preposition here right (although some aruge it is only a conjunction)?

Google was telling me I should use then not than...Any reasons why this may be happening?

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English 1b3 by upping the ante when it comes that are rich in these nutrients. Ungrammatical. I wonder what you are trying to say?

  • English 1b3 by upping the ante when it comes that are rich in these nutrients.
  • Ungrammatical.
  • I wonder what you are trying to say?
  • CB
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English 1b3by upping the ante when it comes that are rich in these nutrients.
Ungrammatical. I wonder what you are trying to say?

CB
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Hi CB

Could you please tell me how it is ungrammatical?

I read it in a magazine. It's not my writing.

Many thanks,

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English 1b3 I read it in a magazine. It's not my writing.
"What better way to fix the problem than by upping the ante when it comes that are rich in these nutrients."

As I said*
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Shall I unlock you?

What may have been meant (without the typo or whatever else went wrong):

What better way to fix the problem when it comes than by upping the ante with foods that are rich in these nutrients.
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Apologies. i just re-read the sentence and found an error. It doesn't read properly as you say. Again, sorry.

It should just read as this:

What better way to fix the problem than by upping the ante.

And I was asking about than, not that.

Cheers
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Mister MicawberShall I unlock you?
I'm okay, MrM. I was locked in bold in my previous reply only. That was because I quoted a sentence in bold, which forced me to write in bold after the quotation. I'm familiar with this minor bug in the text editor. It has occurred several times before.

CB

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