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MyShirley Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

what is the difference?

I am more of a winter drinker.

I am much of a winder drinker.

what is the difference between them?
  

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MyShirley I am more of a winter drinker. I am much of a winder assume you mean winter? drinker.

  • MyShirley I am more of a winter drinker.
  • I am much of a winder assume you mean winter?
  • drinker.
  • what is the difference between them?
  • I'm not sure what a winter drinker is - someone who drinks during the winter, but not the other three seasons?
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MyShirleyI am more of a winter drinker.

I am much of a winder assume you mean winter? drinker.

what is the difference between them?

I'm not sure what a winter drinker is - someone who drinks during the winter, but not the other three seasons?

In any case, your second sentence doesn't make any
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Hi,

I am much of a winter drinker.

We certainly don't say the above. However, we do use the construction I am not much of a winter drinker. The meaning is that this is not a large part of my character or habits. It's a rather idiomatic kind of expression.

Best wishes, Clive

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