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contrasted comparatives #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 13, 2007 16:10 pm   contrasted comparatives
 

Is it correct to say:
"the bigger the house, the higher the price" ?
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contrasted comparatives #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 13, 2007 17:33 pm   contrasted comparatives
 

Hi segu,
The correct sentence is "The bigger the house is, the higher the price is"
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