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Freddy766 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

The more the marrier

Hi all,
I try to turn a sentence as the "the more the marrier", however I can't find the correct form. Could you tell me if the following sentences are correct in englih:

1) the more links there are, the better it is for the problem.
2) the more the function has a high value, the stronger will be the link.

Thanks a lot

Freddy
  

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Freddy766 Hi all, I try to turn a sentence as the "the more the marrier", however I can't find the correct form. Could you tell me if the following sentences are correct in englih: 1) the more links there are, the better it is for the problem. 2) the more the function has a high value, the stronger will be the link.

  • Freddy766 Hi all, I try to turn a sentence as the "the more the marrier", however I can't find the correct form.
  • Could you tell me if the following sentences are correct in englih: 1) the more links there are, the better it is for the problem.
  • 2) the more the function has a high value, the stronger will be the link.
  • Thanks a lot Freddy 1.
  • do we need a coma between the clauses?
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Freddy766
Hi all,
I try to turn a sentence as the "the more the marrier", however I can't find the correct form. Could you tell me if the following sentences are correct in englih:

1) the more links there are, the better it is for the problem.
2) the more the function has a high value, the stronger will be the link.

Thanks a lot

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