Lonely_Kie
‎He rather than I is interested in music He is interested in music rather than me Not only can she swim but she can sing He enjoys not only swimming but singing ‎I ate some chocolates with some fruit I ate some chocolates along with some fruit which one is more natural
19 Thg 11 2023 11:59
Câu trả lời · 4
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“He is more interested in music than me.” = He likes music more than he likes you! You will hear this construction a lot because it feels quite natural, but it’s not ideal. Consider: “He is more interested in music than I am.”
19 tháng 11 năm 2023
‎He rather than I is interested in music He is interested in music rather than me The second is more natural but you should say "he is more interested in music than me." Not only can she swim but she can sing He enjoys not only swimming but singing The two sentences do not have the same meaning. The first means she CAN do both, the second means he ENJOYS both. ‎I ate some chocolates with some fruit I ate some chocolates along with some fruit The first sounds more natural but you would probably just say "chocolate" not "chocolates." which one is more natural
19 tháng 11 năm 2023
Of your six sentences... I don't understand the meaning of #1 or #2. #3 and #4 are both correct. Both sentences would be improved by adding "as well" or "too" or "also": "Not only can she swim but she can sing as well" "He enjoys not only swimming but singing too" #5 and #6 are correct and sound equally good.
19 tháng 11 năm 2023
Let me try .... He is more interested un music than I do. Not only can she swim, she can also sing. I ate some chocolates and fruits.
19 tháng 11 năm 2023
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