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twice/ two times easier

 
 
Reply Thu 31 May, 2012 05:38 am
1.Your task is twice easier than mine.
2.Your task is two times easier than mine.

Are these sentences grammatically correct? I have doubts about the first one.
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Reply Thu 31 May, 2012 05:42 am
@Tommy-Jane,

it should read "Your task is twice as easy as mine".

the second sentence is fine...
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