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He makes more money than I do. Is it alright? Because it doesn't seem alright:) ( I mean, he Makes and I Do-thing)
21 de out de 2019 13:26
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Yes, it’s perfect. “I do” is a shortened form of “I do make” — so the verb “make” is (implicitly) in both halves of the comparative sentence, as is it should be.
21 de outubro de 2019
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It’s perfect. Note in speech it will be common to hear: He makes more money than me. He makes more than me. He earns more than me.
21 de outubro de 2019
Hi. It is fine. When comparing things in English, we usually use the proper auxiliary verb the second time to avoid repetition.
21 de outubro de 2019
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