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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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thicker of the two

0This book is thicker of the two.02br
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00Is the sentence reasonably correct?02br
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00Thanks!0-
  

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02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-

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0Hi,02br
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01font00This book is thicker of the two.02font02br
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01font00Is the sentence reasonably correct?02font02br
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00This book is 01b00the 02b00thicker ( of the two ).02br
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00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Thanks for the correction. On the same topic, which is correct, with or without 'the'?02br
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00This book is [the/ ] better.0-
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0Hi,02br
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00This book is better ( than that book ).02br
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01u01i00or02i02u02br
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00This book is the better ( of the two ).02br
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00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0This book is the thicker of the two. 02br
00 This book is thicker than the other.0-
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10This book is thicker of the two.12br
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10Is the sentence reasonably correct?12br
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10Thanks!12br
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10Is the sentence reasonably correct? ('reasonably' is not needed.) 0-

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