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Which is the following is right for number 10,and why?
Oct 19, 2024 2:22 PM
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D
October 19, 2024
2
The only one which sounds both grammatical and idiomatic to me is D. You could perhaps make a case for A and C being grammatical but no-one talks like that. B is ungrammatical. I'm afraid though I don't know what the Chinese says! I'm just replying because no-one else has after 7 hours.
A and B should both be "more of a success than". C should really read like D.
I hope that helps to some extent.
October 19, 2024
1
The examiner could be looking for B as the correct answer; however we usually add the word 'of' to read 'more of a success than . .'
Another way of saying this would be '. . was more successful than . .'
D is grammatically correct but is ambiguous as it could mean that the anticipated outcome is what actually happened, or imply that a better outcome would have been preferred, but that there had been doubt about this happening. Only a good knowledge of the background to the statement could differentiate between these two possibilities.
I suspect that this is the 'correct answer' that the examiner is looking for.
October 20, 2024
1
D
A would be corrected as:
"a success greater than"
B would be corrected as:
"more successful than"
C would be corrected as:
"a success as great as" or
"as successful as"
October 20, 2024
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