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Fri 22 Apr, 2016 04:50 am
Is is correct this comparative structure:
-the better, the better
It makes me doubt because there isn't clause followed by the comparative adjective.
Thanks in advance
@itziitzi,
Give an example sentence where you would show this.
"Good, better, best" is used.
@PUNKEY,
Punk, my guess is that it's a clever way of saying that any further improvement is welcome
As far as grammar is concerned, let's hear from Tes or one of the other experts
@itziitzi,
You can use them this way, for example:
The better the vodka, the better the Martini.