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the prices are no more expensive
I read in Raymond Murphy's ENGLISH GRAMMAR IN USE such a sentence: This shop isn't expensive. The prices are no more expensive than anywhere else.
This sentence sounds odd to me. We say 'This shop/ shirt is expensive' and 'The prices are high'. Do we also say 'The prices are expensive'?
Another question:
Do we say 'The temperature is cold/ warm/ hot'?
Thank you very much.
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Re: the prices are no more expensive

Originally Posted by
joham
I read in Raymond Murphy's ENGLISH GRAMMAR IN USE such a sentence: This shop isn't expensive. The prices are no more expensive than anywhere else.
This sentence sounds odd to me. We say 'This shop/ shirt is expensive' and 'The prices are high'. Do we also say 'The prices are expensive'?
No - I would say "The prices are no more OR no higher than anywhere else".
Another question:
Do we say 'The temperature is cold/ warm/ hot'?
The temperature today is high/low. It feels hot/cold.
Thank you very much.
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