Mavisdu1017 wrote:
Hello expert,
Is it a wrong comparison in D?
A diet that has 30% fewer Calories than (they normally eat) —> this compares “diet” to “eat”, I think it is a wrong comparison.
Should it be: A diet has 30% fewer Calories than DIET (they normally eat) DOES.
Or: A diet has 30% fewer Calories than (what they normally eat) DOES.
Hope experts helps!Thanks.
The comparison expressed by the (D) version is understood to mean the following:
at least 30% fewer calories than (the calories) they
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