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Seoul Brother Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

The comparative , the comparative

The more studying , the more getting.

The comparative gerund, the comparative gerund.


Is that grammatically correct?


Here is another question.

If the sentences below are all correct, could you tell me the difference?

(a)The more I study English, the more fun it is.

(b)The more I study English, the more fun it become.


thanks in advance

  

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Seoul Brother The more studying , the more getting. That makes no sense; what does it mean? Seoul Brother (b)The more I study English, the more fun it become.

  • Seoul Brother The more studying , the more getting.
  • That makes no sense; what does it mean?
  • Seoul Brother (b)The more I study English, the more fun it become.
  • That is just bad grammar.
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Seoul BrotherThe more studying , the more getting.

That makes no sense; what does it mean?

Seoul Brother(b)The more I study English, the more fun it become.

That is just bad grammar.

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