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more two than/two more than Hi,there I know you say "I have a THOUSAND dollars MORE than my brother has" But do you say "I ate TWO MORE slices of cake/chunks of bread than my brother did" or "I ate TWO slices of cake/chunks of bread MORE than my brother did"? And "I ran TWO miles MORE than my friend did" or " I ran TWO MORE miles than my friend did"? Which order is correct? Thank you Please, help me
2016年4月22日 01:59
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I don't know if there is a proper grammatical answer to this - and if so I am sure one of our wonderful grammarians will tell you! But I would say "I ate two slices more than he did". But I would say "there are two more slices left - who wants them". With he other example I would say "I ran two miles further than my friend". But, "I need to run two more miles to complete the course".
2016年4月22日
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