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This tag is used for questions about the proper construction of sentences.
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changing comparative into positive
Win Win studies more seriously than Lynn Lynn.
If I rewrite it as " Win Win does not study as slightly/lightly as Lynn Lynn," does it mean exactly the same as the original one? Thanks.
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Can I convert "Although I called him" >> "In spite of calling him"?
Although I called him, he gave me no answer.
If I rewrite it as "In spite of calling him, he gave me no answer", does it mean exactly the same as the original post? Thanks.
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Construction of Sentence by non-native speaker [closed]
The main aim to use a certain language is to communicate with each other.
I'd like to know if the sentence is grammatically and naturally correct.