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Expression: 'Who better than William to end my letter...'



 
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Expression: 'Who better than William to end my letter...' #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 28, 2007 5:39 am   Expression: 'Who better than William to end my letter...'
 

In his news letter, Alan wrote:
Who better than William to end my letter as he describes what happens when he finds what he calls: the bliss of solitude;


Hi

I just read Alan's essay on "spring". It was very interesting...

I would really like to understand the red structure. Could you please shed some light on it?

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Expression: 'Who better than William to end my letter...' #2 (permalink) Wed Mar 28, 2007 6:26 am   Expression: 'Who better than William to end my letter...'
 

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'Who [would be] better than William to end my letter'. Any further questions?
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