Hi, everyone.
Are choices 1 and 3 both grammatically correct?
Thanks in advance.
*Ted's home costs ten times .........the one I live in .
1. more than
2. much more than
3. as much as
4. more than as
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Answer:
answer is "much more than"
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Answer:
Ted's home costs ten times more than the one I live in.
Explanation:
Here the structure 'more than' has been used as comparative adverb. The structure clearly describes Ted's house is ten times more costlier than the one 'I' lives in. All other structures don't fit the blank or are inappropriate.
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