The garden appears to be much more overgrown than I was here last year.
Is this sentence correct? It sounds a bit confusing to me. It sounds like comparing the garden with me. Should it be "The garden appears to be much more overgrown than it was when I was here last year."
Thank you.
Top answer
Yes, though you can omit "it was".
— Fivejedjon
Yes, though you can omit "it was".
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