Gabriel
Help(please) Hi, there Between these TWO options, which is right? “There are many more people who have been helped than have not (been)” or “There are many more people who have been helped than who have not (been)”? Thank you
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Either of them is okay. The second one is probably better, but the first one is a very common abbreviation of it.
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