Hiro
Is the "than" before "C" necessary in the sentence "A is smaller than B but not than C."? Also, what are the alternative ways to write the above sentence?
8 дек. 2016 г., 17:59
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A is smaller than B but not than C. Than is not necessarily required for the sentence to make sense. 'than' is a comparative function to compare two or more things so it that is why it is also acceptable in this sentence. An alternative would be: A is smaller than B, but not smaller than C or: A is smaller than B, but not C. Feel free to message me if you have any further questions
8 декабря 2016 г.
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The correct answer is: A is smaller than B but not C. You use 'than' once only. If you added items you would use 'or' to set them off. Megan's two alternatives are good, too.
8 декабря 2016 г.
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Hi there Hiro, The 'than' is not necessary before 'C'. In fact it sounds quite strange to include it. I think the sentence is written pretty well! The only thing I would change in it is to maybe write the sentence first, because it looked a bit strange at first sight. Maybe you could say: In the sentence "A is smaller than B but not than C" is it necessary to include 'than' before 'C'?
8 декабря 2016 г.
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