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Guest Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

The faster you run the more you burn

Hello.
I do not know what this structure (The faster you run the more you burn) is called.
It seems that the abbove sentence is grammaratically correct. But what about (The latest you sleep the weaker you wake up), Is this correct?
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Hello, Guest The structure is an idiomatic construction. I don't know it by any particular name. Your first example is grammatically correct.

  • Hello, Guest The structure is an idiomatic construction.
  • I don't know it by any particular name.
  • Your first example is grammatically correct.
  • In the second, "later" should be used.
  • In these constructions you don't use superlative forms but comparatives: -er, more + adjective or adverb.
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Hello, Guest Emotion: smile

The structure is an idiomatic construction. I don't know it by any particular name.

Your first exam
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I can't find a name for it either; how about 'the relative comparative'?
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I don't know, really.

I personally wouldn't label the construction. I'd be afraid someone might quote me in a classroom and get themselves into trouble.

Miriam
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I've always known it as the double comparative, but then again, a rose by any other name ...

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