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BW2/3 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

two comparisons in one sentence.

0With English members'help, it is01b00 easier02b00 for me to understand 01b00faster 02b00than I study by myself. 02br
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0 01b01font00I would say:02font02b02br
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01b01font00"With English members' help, I understand more easily and more quickly than if I study by myself."02font02b0-
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0Thank you Philip, 02br
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0With English members'help, it is01b00 easier02b00 for me to understand 01b00faster 02b00than I study by myself. 02br
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00Is the above sentence correct?02br
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0 00With English members'help, it is01b00 easier02b00 for me to understand 01b00faster 02b00than I study by myself.00 01b01font00Not necessarily wrong! "easier" is an adjective and "faster" can be either an adjective or an adverb. In the original sentence, both are refering to the dummy "it". I think it
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0But it does need something like "than if I study" or "than when I study." Not just "faster than I study."0-
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01cite10Grammar Geek12cite10But it does need something like "than if I study" or "than when I study." Not just "faster than I study." 12br
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