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Laura
HI there!! Could anyone explain this sentence below to me? I don't know why it's used "that" instead of "than", wouldn't it be a comparison? Thanks in advance.
"The number of students now at university is the highest THAT it has ever been, apparently."
17 mrt. 2025 13:10
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Higher than it’s ever been before.
Highest that it’s ever been.
17 maart 2025
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Maybe it would help to see similar examples where THAT is used to connect:
She's the best friend THAT I ever had.
It was the worst movie THAT I saw last year.
I think what makes your example confusing is that it's dealing with a comparison, which makes it seems like it should use THAN. But for THAN to be correct it would be something like:
The number of students now at university is higher than it has ever been.
Also, comparatives (more, higher better) use THAN, but not superlatives (most, highest best).
Hope that was helpful.
18 maart 2025
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