(Doraemon is an ear-less robotic cat, who travels back in time from the 22nd century to aid a boy named Nobita Nobi.)
Could you tell me which is OK? Or, all of them are bad?
1. Doraemon says "Nobita, you will be able to make more money than he will."
2. Doraemon says "Nobita, you will be able to make more money than will he."
3. Doraemon says "Nobita, you will be able to make more money than he will be."
4. Doraemon says "Nobita, you will be able to make more money than will he be."
5. Doraemon says "Nobita, you will be able to make more money than will be he."
Thank you.
Nananara which is OK? 1 is the best. 2 is too formal, but grammatical.
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Nananarawhich is OK?
1 is the best.
2 is too formal, but grammatical.
3 is grammatical, but too awkward to be usable.
4 and 5 are not good at all.
CJ