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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Which is correct?

Which is correct?
It gets nicer the longer you leave it in.
The longer you leave it the nicer it gets.
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Both are correct English, except that I would put a comma after "it" in the second sentence. You have "in" in the first sentence but not the second, for no apparent reason.

  • Both are correct English, except that I would put a comma after "it" in the second sentence.
  • You have "in" in the first sentence but not the second, for no apparent reason.
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Both are correct English, except that I would put a comma after "it" in the second sentence. You have "in" in the first sentence but not the second, for no apparent reason.

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