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Hi there, could you please tell me which one should I use?

1- The more it rains, the worse the flooding 'is/becomes'.

2- The more It rains, The serious the problems 'are/become'.

  

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cat desk Hi there, could you please tell me which one should I use? 1- The more it rains, the worse the flooding 'is/becomes'. 2- The more i t rains, t he more serious the problems 'are/become'.

  • cat desk Hi there, could you please tell me which one should I use?
  • 1- The more it rains, the worse the flooding 'is/becomes'.
  • 2- The more i t rains, t he more serious the problems 'are/become'.
  • Use 'becomes' and 'become'.
  • They are all correct, but since you are talking about changes, 'become(s)' seems better.
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Hi there, could you please tell me which one should I use?

1- The more it rains, the worse the flooding 'is/becomes'.

2- The more it rains, the more serious

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