1. The percentage of young adults aged 1829 who read one ebook or more in 2013 was almost twice as much as that in 2012.
2. The percentage of young adults aged 1829 who read one ebook or more in 2013 was almost twice as much of that in 2012.
Two senteces are gramatically correct?
Do two sentences have exactly same meaning?
Can I use 'twice as much of" in this case?
anonymous Are the two sentences grammatically correct? Can I use 'twice as much of" in this case? 'Much' does not sit well with 'percentage' there.
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anonymousAre the two sentences grammatically correct? Can I use 'twice as much of" in this case?
'Much' does not sit well with 'percentage' there.
1. The percentage of young adults aged 18–29 who read one