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Dark Fury Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Than more

She gave us everything we wanted than more.

Is this sentence grammatically correct? What does "than more" mean?

  

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It is not common, since it requires a bit of thought to give the sentence a meaning. Perhaps in a paragraph with surrounding context, it can be justified. “We arrived, cold, hungry, and in need of rest—begging for shelter.

  • It is not common, since it requires a bit of thought to give the sentence a meaning.
  • Perhaps in a paragraph with surrounding context, it can be justified.
  • “We arrived, cold, hungry, and in need of rest—begging for shelter.
  • When we had eaten what she presented, we asked if there were any more.
  • She saw how desperate we were.
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It is not common, since it requires a bit of thought to give the sentence a meaning. Perhaps in a paragraph with surrounding context, it can be justified.

“We arrived, cold, hungry, and in need of rest—begging for shelter. When we had eaten what she presented, we asked if there were any more. She saw how desperate we were. She gave us everything we wanted than more.”

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