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Charlotte Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

What's wrong with this sentence?

Can someone please help me? I think there might be something wrong with this sentence, but I don't know what:

"Good luck and don't be afraid of the computer's capacity to be much clever than you."

Thank you!

Charlotte
  

Top answer

Maybe 'much cleverer'?

  • Maybe 'much cleverer'?
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Maybe 'much cleverer'?
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Oh my, that's it! The comparative was missing! Emotion: smile

Thank you!
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Hello

Beside the mistake of "much clever than", the sentence seems odd to me. Is "be afraid of something to be…" grammatical? I think not. Another problematic expression is "the computer's capacity is clever". We might say "a computer is clever", but can we say "a capacity is clever"? I think we should say "a capacity is large/small".

My try is like below.
Don't be a
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This is a duplicate posting, isn't it? Clive
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hi my english not to good but i think this good answer too

good luck and don't be afraid of the computer's capacity to be much cleverer than you.
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Ok , now my cousin said that the sentence--- There's many scientist in the world. ------ SHOULD BE

They're many scientist in the world. IS THAT CORRECT


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Hi,

They're many scientist in the world.

Tell your cousin it should be

There are many scientists in the world.

Best wishes, Clive

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