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Gabriel
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Hi, there
Could I omit the words in parentheses in these sentences?
*"I've been working more than I have ever (been working)"... Could I say "I've been working more than I ever have" instead?
**"Last week I studied more than I have/had ever (studied)"? Could I say "Last week I studied more than I ever have/had"?
****Finally, "I am struggling with Math more than I have ever (struggled)"... Couldn't I say "I am struggling with Math more than I ever have"?
Please. Could you tell me what you would say?
2017年12月6日 19:22
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Your 3 suggested sentences are correct.
2017年12月6日
While all are technically correct, the usual way of expressing that idea would be to change the end of your sentences one of these ways : "I've been working more than ever."
"I've been working more than I ever have."
2017年12月6日
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