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Mr. Tom Posted 6 years ago
Vocabulary

Than when I saw my report card

Hi

Does the red part sound OK to your native ears? Can we call it a noun phrase? Or is it adverbial phrase?

Nothing could give me more pleasure than when I saw my report card.

Thanks,

Tom

  

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The tenses are wrong. Nothing could give me more pleasure than seeing my report card. ) Last year, n othing gave me more pleasure than when I saw my report card.

  • The tenses are wrong.
  • Nothing could give me more pleasure than seeing my report card.
  • ) Last year, n othing gave me more pleasure than when I saw my report card.
  • )
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The tenses are wrong.

Nothing could give me more pleasure than seeing my report card. (Than is a preposition.)

Last year, nothing gave me more pleasure than when I saw my report card. (Than

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