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Yuko Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

The size of it

(A) "You can see a bigger size if you click on the photo."
(B) "You can see the photo in a bigger size if you click on it."

Which do you prefer?
I do hear and see (A) a lot; but are the grammarians among you happy with it?
  

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I prefer A. It's simple and direct. The grammar seems fine.

  • I prefer A.
  • It's simple and direct.
  • The grammar seems fine.
  • I have some reservations about B.
  • Clive
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I prefer A. It's simple and direct. The grammar seems fine.

I have some reservations about B.

Clive
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Ah, thanks! I was wondering if the noun "size" was used on its own outside context of clothes sizes etc., i.e. where each size is predetermined. ("This is size A, B, C...etc")

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