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The clock is five minutes fast/faster, early/earlier. | What's the right sentence: he said he knew her for a long time?
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'more 30' vs '30 more' #1 (permalink) Mon Jun 30, 2008 23:20 pm   'more 30' vs '30 more'
 


they are now bringing 30 more employees

they are now bringing more 30 employees


what's the right way, please?
thanks.
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'more 30' vs '30 more' #2 (permalink) Tue Jul 01, 2008 0:10 am   'more 30' vs '30 more'
 

Hi Jaysee
Quote:
what's the right way, please?
The first way:
- They are now bringing 30 more employees.
.
.
A: They are now bringing more employees.
B: How many more?
A: 30 more.
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'more 30' vs '30 more' #3 (permalink) Tue Jul 01, 2008 0:12 am   'more 30' vs '30 more'
 

thanks!
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