[Grammar] There is much more traffic in A city that in B city.

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nininaz

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Hello All,
I am having difficult finishing the second section of comparative senetnces. (sentence After than in particular)
which of the following sentenc is coorect grammatically?!
I am not sure how to finish the sentence after than.

There is much more traffic in A city than in B city.
There is much more traffic in A city than there is in B city.
There is much more traffic in A city than there is B city.
There is much more traffic in A city than there is much traffic in B city.
There is much more traffic in A city than there is much more traffic in B city.


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Rover_KE

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Hello All,
I am having difficulty finishing the second section of comparative sentences.
Which of the following sentences is correct grammatically?
I am not sure how to finish the sentence after 'than'.

[Let's use the names of real cities.]

There is much more traffic in Roma than in Napoli.:tick:
There is much more traffic in Roma than there is in Napoli.:tick:
There is much more traffic in Roma than there is Napoli.:cross:
There is much more traffic in Roma than there is much traffic in Napoli.:cross:
There is much more traffic in Roma than there is much more traffic in Napoli.:cross:




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