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Oleksandr Ryzhkov Posted 11 years ago
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The more you work, than more...

Hello, friends!
I'm enhancing my writing skills for IELTS exam and would like to ask question. Is it correct to say:
The more you work, than higher salary you have.

Thanks in advance
  

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The minimal correction would be "The more you work, the higher salary you have", but it is not the greatest sentence ever. You can say: The more you work, the higher your salary. The more you work, the more money you earn.

  • The minimal correction would be "The more you work, the higher salary you have", but it is not the greatest sentence ever.
  • You can say: The more you work, the higher your salary.
  • The more you work, the more money you earn.
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The minimal correction would be "The more you work, the higher salary you have", but it is not the greatest sentence ever. You can say:

The more you work, the higher your salary.
The more you work, the more money you earn.
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GPYThe minimal correction
I like that. I will try to use it.

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