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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Which is correct?

The more time that passes, / The more the time passes the more I look back at that moment in my life.
The more time that passes/The more the time passes, the more I love you.

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I recall answering this exact same question in an earlier post.

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I recall answering this exact same question in an earlier post.
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I don't know because I can't find it. Could you answer it for me please?
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Could you help me find the post?
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I don't know because I can't find it. Could you answer it for me please?
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Dear anon,

If you register on the site, you will have less difficulty in finding your own posts and our answers. We get hundreds (or thousands) of anonymous postings, and they get all mixed up together.

It's actually been posted and answered more than once... here is one of them.
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I understand but in the post in doesn't say which is better choice because there isn't 2 choices.
The more time that passes, the more / The more the time passes the more
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Use this one:
The more that time passes the more I look back at that moment in my life.
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I'm reading it over and over,

The more that time passes
The more time that passes

What exactly is the difference, because they both sound good?

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