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I am thinner than when you were last here
Yes, that is correct.
The people had a haggard look to them, far thinner than they should be.
No. A plural subject takes a plural verb here. Also, you don't have to write out numbers over ten. So the correct sentence is, More than 100 residents have signed the contract.
"You are smarter" is the correct form ("smarter" is the conventional way of saying "more smart"). This -er rule works for many other words:More tall --> "You are taller than her"More thin --> "You look thinner than you did a week ago"More smart --> "She is smarter than him"
Yes. "Which" is more correct than "witch."
Are they thinner than what? The worker is slightly thinner than the queen and drones.
Yes, but it would not be grammatically correct.
He is more popular then she (is). Yes, it is correct if you finish the word "tha" to make it than.
The type of eyeglasses that correct myopia are called concave lenses, in other words, the center of the glasses are thinner than the outer part.
The crust is much thinner than the mantle.
The crust is much thinner than the mantle.
The correct grammar construction is "Did you leave your phone here?"