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1. He has less money than Tom.
2. Tom has more money than he.
3. He has less time than Tom.
4. Tom has more time than he.
5. He has less water than Tom.
6. Tom has more water than he.
7. He has less rice than Tom.
8. Tom has more rice than he.
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Are they all grammatical?
Is each pair the same in meaning?
2. Tom has more money than he.
3. He has less time than Tom.
4. Tom has more time than he.
5. He has less water than Tom.
6. Tom has more water than he.
7. He has less rice than Tom.
8. Tom has more rice than he.
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Are they all grammatical?
Is each pair the same in meaning?
Answers
Answered by
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All are correct, and each pair has the same meaning.
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