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Subject: Grammar: False comparsion Why?
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 04:25:28 -0500
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Someone told me, it is a false comparsion, unless I'm comparing her to a
small pizza!
Sentence is:
I like small pizza better then you.
I was trying to compare of what she likes and what I like.
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