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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Grammar.
All of them are correct; the word ‘than’is used both as a conjunction and as a preposition.
In this case,’than’is a preposition with a gerund as its object: It’s easier to draw
than doing sports.
Is there an infinitive ‘ot_’ easier to draw than to do?
Ans: By the word ‘than’, your ‘french’ can be used with bare infinitives (verbs without the word ‘to
‘).
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Asked on February 28, 2021 in Other.
For me this construction does not sound rude in any way, yet I agree it is informal.
What are ‘How about’ used to suggest an action or various possibilities of
actions such as: How about you come with me?
The phrase that is used before a sentence that seeks feedback is a phrase that
is not just for a party? What a cool experience?
What is the rule of thumb when looking at an investment proposition?
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