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I like...better than vs. I like...more than
1) I like playing outside better than staying at home.
2) I like playing outside more than staying at home.
Which is correct and why? Can I say both?
Thank you!
3 de sep. de 2012 4:54
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Thank you very much :)
3 de septiembre de 2012
You can use both.
"Than" is a conjunction used in comparisons:
Tom is smarter than Bill.
This is more important than you might think.
Is she taller than you?
Yes, she is taller than I.
Better than= To a greater extent or degree
Technically, you should use the subject pronoun after than (e.g., I), as opposed to the object pronoun (me). However, English speakers commonly use the object pronoun.
3 de septiembre de 2012
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surfreak777
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Inglés, Japonés
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