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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Than usual vs than the usual

Which would one say?

We had more food than usual/than the usualL

When do you use THE USUAL?

one more thing, could one say the following?

  • Let it be my horse that win, please.

  • What you say contradicts your actions.
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1. We had more food than usual [more in the sense of quantity]. We had food other than the usual [something different].

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  • We had more food than usual [more in the sense of quantity].
  • We had food other than the usual [something different].
  • 2.
  • wins 3.
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1. We had more food than usual [more in the sense of quantity].

We had food other than the usual [something different].

2. wins

3. The last sentence is o.k., but I think I'd say that it is contradictory to your actions.

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