Danyel
I had learnt to drive ... I had learnt to drive LONG before I got my driving license. or I had learnt to drive MUCH before I got my driving license. Which one of the examples is the more correct to say?
2013年4月11日 10:33
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It is more usual to modify time before and after an event to say "long before that time" or "long after that time". Then we can use "much" when modifying those phrases: "much longer before that event". I hope that helps :)
2013年4月11日
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I beg you, *please* use "long" here.
2013年4月11日
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"Alot" would be perfect as for me
2013年4月11日
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I just noticed that if you are modifying the learning and not the time, then of course you can say "learnt much" or learnt a lot"
2013年4月11日
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It should be much.
2013年4月11日
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