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ashton_s_83
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I came across these sentence contructions in one of the popular SC notes on this site and I was wondering if these sentences are correct...
1. He is shorter than she
2. He is as depressed as they, but he soldiered onward anyway
In the first sentence, "is" is omitted after "she", in the second sentence "are" is omitted after "they"...
1. He is shorter than she
2. He is as depressed as they, but he soldiered onward anyway
In the first sentence, "is" is omitted after "she", in the second sentence "are" is omitted after "they"...












