Does the sentence "A is closer to B than C" different meanings?
Does the sentence "A is closer to B than C" different meanings?
Can this sentence be understood as either "A is close to C, but A is closer to B" or "C is close to B, but A is closer to B"?
I especially want to listen to native speakers' opinion. Thank you everyone!Does the sentence "A is closer to B than C" have different meanings?
Sorry for my mistake.
Thank you Denis.
Do you mean if the second case, people usually use "A is closer to B than C is" ?
Any opinion from other guys?