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More expensive than your car. vs More expensive than yours



 
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More expensive than your car. vs More expensive than yours #1 (permalink) Sat Oct 14, 2006 4:11 am   More expensive than your car. vs More expensive than yours
 

Hi teachers,

Please see the following:

My car is more expensive than your car.

My car is more expensive than yours.


Is there any difference between the above sentences?

Thanks in advance

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More expensive than your car. vs More expensive than yours #2 (permalink) Sat Oct 14, 2006 4:58 am   More expensive than your car. vs More expensive than yours
 

There is no difference in meaning and both sentences are correct.
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