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绑德sings
what is the meaning of the 'more than' in the sentence below? but the alternative was filling in cracks. More than anything else in the world I wanted to paint and I didn't care what it was that I painted.
Mar 26, 2020 3:41 PM
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The whole phrase is 'More than anything else in the world' - in this context it means that painting is the thing the person wants to do most :)
March 26, 2020
Hi Actually the sentence has been," I wanted to paint more than anything in the world." This is an inversion. And we use this to try to highlight something.
March 26, 2020
it's like shèng yú in chinese I thing
March 26, 2020
it's like shèng yú in chinese I thing
March 26, 2020
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