More should always be accompanied by than if we are comparing something. Hence we can eliminate options A and B.
In C and D, "it" has no clear antecedent.
Talking about tenses, a present tense should not be used for a past event with the exception of a universal phenomenon
Correct Option: E
In C and D, "it" has no clear antecedent.
Talking about tenses, a present tense should not be used for a past event with the exception of a universal phenomenon
Correct Option: E






