Are these sentences are proper for spoken English?

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If I say something to someone who is older than me or someone I want to show my respect, which are proper expressions below?

A1.My brother spends ore time in the library than John does.
A2.My brother spends more tim in the library than does John.
B1.She was very religious, as most of her friends were.
B2.She was very religious, as most of her friends were very religious.
B3.She was very religious, as were most of her friends .
 

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A1.My brother spends more time in the library than John does.:tick:
A2.My brother spends more time in the library than does John.:cross:
B1.She was very religious, as most of her friends were.:tick:
B2.She was very religious, as most of her friends were very religious.:cross:
B3.She was very religious, as were most of her friends.:tick:​


 

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Is there any difference between B1 and B3? I guess that B3 is more common because that's what I'd say.
 

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No. A1 and A2, B1 and B2 and B3 have same meaning.ヘ(゚∀゚*)ノ
 

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A1.My brother spends more time in the library than John does.:tick:
A2.My brother spends more time in the library than does John.:cross:
B1.She was very religious, as most of her friends were.:tick:
B2.She was very religious, as most of her friends were very religious.:cross:
B3.She was very religious, as were most of her friends.:tick:​


Does x means it's not grammatically correct? Or it just means it's not proper for spoken English I intended?
 

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They're grammatical but not colloquial in spoken English.
 

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Is there any difference between B1 and B3? As far as (in)formality.
 

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Hi Carlos.

I cannot see any difference...
 

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Neither can I. But you're not a native and neither am I, so I'll wait for an answer from someone more competent. Thanks for your reply anyway.
 

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B3 is more formal.

Hi Carlos.

I cannot see any difference. (You need a full stop — not an ellipsis.)

BrunaBC, please read this extract from the forum guidelines:

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"My brother spends more time in the library than does John." This construction is in use in certain dialects of English.
 

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Could you please name some of the dialects?
 

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"My brother spends more time in the library than does John." This construction is in use in certain dialects of English.
The longer the subject of 'does', the more likely I am to use inversion.

My brother spends more time in the library than John does.

My brother spends more time in the library than does the woman who is paid to be there.
 
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