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Asked on February 28, 2021 in Grammar.
I thought that this was an inversion of’more so than the case with an inn is’.
You got it right the first time. Inversion is commonly used following than.
Ex:
You said it better than I could ever.
Why
hasn’t Nadas’ answer been downvoted for a few minutes? What are some good pictures of The National Ballet. And here it is.
From List of 18 Types of Subject/Verb Inversion : There
are at least eighteen types of inversion: comparative
Cheetahs
- do
run faster than antelopes do.
You speak fluent Chinese than I. Jessica
is more interested in computer science than Benjamin.
Die Inversion is optional.
Used with verbs.
What is the way to invert TEFL after corresponding to the GRE.?
If we are comparing subjects of the verb, not objects we normally have inversion here. Should we compare carrots and potatoes in the following two sentences?
I prefer carrots and potatoes more than carrots. What are some recommendations?
Now, this sentence is comparing things, we are comparing subjects, I and my
friend Carl: I like carrots more than does my friend Carl.
How do I get my question answered?
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