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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Than meets the eye

There is no more to him than meets the eye.


Is "no more" the understood subject in the clause then meets the eye?

  

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anonymous There is no more to him than meets the eye. Is "no more" the understood subject in the clause then th a n meets the eye ? No.

  • anonymous There is no more to him than meets the eye.
  • Is "no more" the understood subject in the clause then th a n meets the eye ?
  • No.
  • That understood subject is more like "what" or "whatever".
  • CJ
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anonymous

There is no more to him than meets the eye.


Is "no more" the understood subject in the clause then than meets the eye?

No. That understood subject is more like "what" or "whatever".

CJ

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