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How to use the phrase "'rather than" I'd like to know which sentence is correct? and what are the exact rules of forming the verb right after "rather than"? ? 1. Thanks to more sports facilities, we could make exercise a part of our lives rather than stare at TV screen every day. 2. Thanks to more sports facilities, we could make exercise a part of our lives rather than staring at TV screen every day. thank you.
8 Thg 12 2016 05:33
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I'm not an expert, but to me the verbs on either side of the 'rather than' should be the same. So - either we could make exercise a part of our lives rather than stare at the TV screen every day - or we could be making exercise a part of our lives rather than staring at the TV screen every day. Note that your example is missing an article before 'TV': it should be 'the TV', or possibly 'a TV'.
8 tháng 12 năm 2016
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