Than is used for comparisons:
I'd rather rake the leaves than help burn them.
He's more work than help.
She came more to show off than help us get ready.
He exhibited his pedantry by pretending he was better than everyone else and using big words.
To paraphrase a paragraph, restate each sentence using different words than the author.
Yes, a sentence can have more than one gerund in it. Gerunds are verbs that act as nouns and can be used in various parts of a sentence, such as the subject, object, or complement. Using multiple gerunds in a sentence can help convey complex ideas or actions.
"The pacifist would rather watch men die around him than lift a finger to help himself."
Modern televisions have much greater definition than older ones. Words in English may have more than one definition.
More than half of the people on Earth live in Asia, the largest continent in the world.
Example sentence - His expenses were more than his income.
Aphorism is the way of expressing general truth. This is an example sentence using aphorism.
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The best way is to learn phrases rather than separate words. Phrases are easier to memorise as they create associations with the contexts you can use them in. Phrases are more functional: it’s simpler to build a sentence with a phrase than with separate words. Check out this YouTube blog for English phrases, Pronunciation and Examples @victoriaenglishace1008
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