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Are these 2 sentences correct? "I thought you were making an effort more." "I thought you've been making an effort more." If it's correct, which is better? The situation is,' I know someone(you) is still making an effort, but it's enough.' Thank you
2012年2月21日 22:41
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Neither is correct. Say "I thought you were making more of an effort."
2012年2月21日
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We need to place "more" in a different place. This is commonly heard: I thought you would make more of an effort. I thought you were making more of an effort. The more would not come any other place. This is because it has been said this way so much, that if sounds wrong other ways - even if it is following grammar rules.
2012年2月21日
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Neither, Smile. "I thought you'd been making more of an effort" Is what you'd say. X C
2012年2月21日
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