sayantanc2k wrote:
AR15J wrote:
Hi Verbal Expert,
Is it right to use comparative degree in this way? -- I more than doubled my work from yesterday.
I could not think of any verb which can use comparative degree before verb. Please provide some example if possible. Thanks
Is it right to use comparative degree in this way? -- I more than doubled my work from yesterday.
I could not think of any verb which can use comparative degree before verb. Please provide some example if possible. Thanks
A slight correction:
I more than doubled my work from yesterday to today.
Think it this way:
Suppose I doubled my work from yesterday to today.... what if today's work is not 2 times but 2.1 times yesterday's work. Then one way of expressing
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