sun01 wrote:
Why 'the' in comparative form.
I have never seen its use in comparison of two people or things.
Ramesh is longer than shyam.
Pleaseclarify.
JenniferAtKaplan wrote:
Congratulations to those of you who answered this tricky question correctly!
There were some votes for (A) as the correct answer, so let's see what we can learn from this particular trap. Always read carefully for meaning. There are two separate "whether" clauses in this sentence, and it's tempting
meanings, but if youThere were some votes for (A) as the correct answer, so let's see what we can learn from this particular trap. Always read carefully for meaning. There are two separate "whether" clauses in this sentence, and it's tempting
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