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Sergey
Dear italku users, could you help me with these sentences? 1. I have two gallons less gas than you do (ex. you have 10, I have 8) 2. I have the same amount of (the?) gas that you do I'm not sure that the sentence 1 is correct. As for the sentence 2, I'm not sure if there has to be "the" or is it just possible depending on the context. Thank you.
Dec 15, 2020 8:24 AM
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I think the most natural way to express those two ideas, at least in American English, would be like this: 1. I have two less gallons of gas than you (do). 2. I have the same amount of gas as you (do). “Do” would be optional.
December 15, 2020
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