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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

What adjective describes this?

If there are more stairs between the first and second floor than between all the other floors,
Can you say: The flight of stairs is longer between the first and 2nd floor than any other flight.
How can I write that?

Thank you
  

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How about the same structure in the two sentences. You have if there are more stairs in the first sentence. Try There are more stairs between the first and second floor than between any other two flights.

  • How about the same structure in the two sentences.
  • You have if there are more stairs in the first sentence.
  • Try There are more stairs between the first and second floor than between any other two flights.
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How about the same structure in the two sentences. You have if there are more stairs in the first sentence. Try There are more stairs between the first and second floor than between any other two flights.

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