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Rox111
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Fri 16 Aug, 2024 09:54 am
Hello,
I would like to ask the difference between these two.
You're thinking about it more than you should.
You're thinking about it more than you should be.
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Mame
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Fri 16 Aug, 2024 11:29 am
@Rox111,
There's the same but question 2 is more complete having the 'be' on the end.
Another example:
You're better at this than I
vs
You're better at this than I am.
Both correct with the same meaning.
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Fri 16 Aug, 2024 07:45 pm
@Mame,
Thank you!
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