The comparative form is more complicated than the more pure “The+ the compare” form.

When something changes, (whether it increases or decreases in size, number, or whatever), along with another change, it can be express in + comparative, the+ comparative? My question is the ones below are allowed. Is it more difficult, or the larger the

number is?

  • Do workers get happier if their salaries are higher?

How much should one know first while in high school?

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
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The sentences seem to be perfectly correct except for the commas. What you have after the comma is necessary to the construction, so use: “Is it more difficult the larger the number is?” or “Do the workers get happier the higher their salaries are?” “Does the largeness of the number affect the difficulty? Are workers happier when their salaries are higher? ”

“Thank you.”

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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