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Heidi
Which one is correct, 'I like summer MORE/BETTER than winter'?
I mean I prefer summer to winter.
Thank you!!
May 9, 2016 1:31 AM
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I would definitely say: "I like summer more than winter".
May 9, 2016
More than. Or I prefer summer to winter or I prefer summer over winter. That last one may be an Americanism, not sure. I'd like to see what my British cousins have to say about it.
May 9, 2016
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