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H M Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

the more the more...

Could you tell me whether these sentences below are acceptable or not?

1-1) The more monye he has, the more he is able to satisfy his wants and needs.

1-2) The more monye he has, the more he wiil be able to satisfy his wants and needs.

1-3) The more monye he has, the more his wants and needs he is able to satisyfy.

1-4) The more monye he has, the more satisfying his wants and needs he is able to.

I think 1-1) is normal, 1-2) and 1-3) are acceptable and 1-4) is not correct.

2-1) If thie "ovbious solution" were not impracticable, the proble would have been solved long ago.

2-2) If thie "ovbious solution" is not impracticable, the proble would have been solved long ago.

2 is a mattar of whether it should use "subjunctive mood" or not...
Since the problem has not been solved yet, and "ovbious solution" is impractical, I should choose "were" instead of "is" before "not impracticable"...

Actually, I'm a bit confused when to use subjunctive mood or first conditional.

Thank you in advance.
  

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1-1) The more money he has, the more he is able to satisfy his wants and needs. OK 1-2) The more money he has, the more he wiil be able to satisfy his wants and needs. OK 1-3) The more money he has, the more his wants and needs he is able to sa tisfy.

  • 1-1) The more money he has, the more he is able to satisfy his wants and needs.
  • OK 1-2) The more money he has, the more he wiil be able to satisfy his wants and needs.
  • OK 1-3) The more money he has, the more his wants and needs he is able to sa tisfy.
  • No.
  • 1-4) The more money he has, the more satisfying his wants and needs he is able to.
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1-1) The more money he has, the more he is able to satisfy his wants and needs. OK

1-2) The more money he has, the more he wiil be able to satisfy his wants and needs. OK

1-3) The more money he has, the
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My English is lame, so please don't rely on my answer.
These are just my opinion.
1 - 1 ) Replace "able to satisfy" with "capable of satisfying"
1 - 2 ) Replace "able to satisfy" with "capable of satisfying"
1 - 3 ) Replace " is able to satisfy" with "satisfiable"
1 - 4)The more money he has, the more satisfying of his wants
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Hi CalifJim.Emotion: hi

2-1) If the "obvious solution" were not impracticable, the
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Thanks a lot for your prompt reply and correction!!!

I appreciate your help! :-)

Have a nice weekend!
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MIGWhy is it OK to use "were"?
It is customary to change "was" to "were" in if-clauses.

CJ
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Thank you.Emotion: rose
Edit : Please help me.
Are my suggestions OK?

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