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there is more fun?
I think _____ is more fun to go to the movies with my friends than with my family.
(A) that (B) there (C) which (D) it
I think options B and D are both possible. Am I right?
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Re: there is more fun?

Originally Posted by
sitifan
I think _____ is more fun to go to the movies with my friends than with my family.
(A) that (B) there (C) which (D) it
I think options B and D are both possible. Am I right?
Sorry
- just D (with an optional 'that' before the 'it*').
If you use 'there' (which you can when you're talking generally) you need to use the construction 'there is more fun in <verb>ing...'. For example 'There is more fun in travellling than in reaching your destination.'
b
PS * Another alternative, interestingly is A with an added 'it'. So A => 'I think that it is...', or D => 'I think that it...' Not that interesting, really. Still...
Last edited by BobK; 09-Jan-2012 at 11:29.
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