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Wendy
Hi there,
I have a sentence:
Prices are double what they were two years ago.
I wonder, if there should be a preposition, like "of" or something, follow the word "double"?
Thanks in advance for your help.
2022年5月21日 11:31
回答 · 4
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"Of" sounds wrong. You should say "double what they were" or "twice what they were". "Double" and "twice" serve as adjectives. If you wanted to add "of", you would need to insert "the" in order to turn "double" into a noun:
"Prices are the double of what they were two years ago."
2022年5月21日
1
It is correct and clear as written
2022年5月21日
1
Your sentence is correct. The preposition 'of' is not needed.
2022年5月21日
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