1. The farther the sealing-wax from the fire, the harder it is 2. The farther from the fire, the harder the sealing-wax. Which is correct and grammatical?.
Top answer
Both are correct, although the two versions would be more parallel if you added 'is' at the end of #2.
— Clive
Both are correct, although the two versions would be more parallel if you added 'is' at the end of #2.
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