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Hotmale Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

.... than (in) last semester

Hello,

I'm not sure if I should keep "in" in this sentence:

"I speak English more fluently than last semester."

Or maybe without "in", the sentence is incorrect?
Should I insert it, or not?

Thank you
  

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2 Answers
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Don't use "in."

I think it would read more naturally as "I speak English more fluently now than I did last semester."
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