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Sentence: More than you think so? #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 27, 2009 15:09 pm   Sentence: More than you think so?
 

Hello everyone,

Could you please tell me if the sentence in italic is correct? Is it necessary to add so at the end of the sentence? :? Thanks in advance.

I miss you more, more than you think so.
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Sentence: More than you think so? #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 27, 2009 15:16 pm   Sentence: More than you think so?
 

You could say: "I miss you more than you think".

It means the very same.

I'm not saying your sentence is wrong, it could probably stay like that, but without the so
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Sentence: More than you think so? #3 (permalink) Mon Apr 27, 2009 15:32 pm   Sentence: More than you think so?
 

Thank you very much, Shyone. :) :)
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