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Please help me to correct "She moved to a job with a higher salary." She moved to a job with a higher salary. Here, this sentence has used the word "higher" without "than". but this is a complete sentence. That means can we use comparative adjective without comparison?. Are these sentence correct for formal writing? She is more beautiful. She is taller.
2017年11月12日 02:51
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This statement is correct, but we usually only say things such as this when we are speaking casually. If i were to ask you, "Where did she move?" And you responded with this answer then this would be correct. BUT if you were writing a paper or speaking to someone professionally you would use a more complete sentence: "She moved to a job with a higher salary than she used to make." Or if we were casually talking and i asked "who do you think is taller?" And you said "she is taller" after i had just mentioned the said person then this would also be correct. These phrases really just depend on the context of the situation.
2017年11月12日
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