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A sentence using comparative
I have this sentence:
World War II had a greater impact than the Great Depression on the future of American life. But I'm thinking that this sentence could change into: World War II had a greater impact on the future of American life than the Great Depression. What do you think? :thinking: Thanks. :) |
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World War II had a greater impact on the future of American life than the impact it had on the Great Depression. :thinking::thinking::thinking: This makes grammatical sense, but not historical sense. In order to avoid the ambiguity, your suggested alternative should read World War II had a greater impact on the future of American life than the Great Depression had. :) |
Oh, OK. I understand it. Thanks. :)
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Both of your sentences come across the same to me. :thinking:
To express what Perikles suggests as a possible alternative meaning for the second sentence, regardless of historical accuracy, I think it would have to be written: World War II had a greater impact on the future of American life than on the Great Depression. :twocents: :) |
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