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Re: More thanPosted by R. Berg on August 24, 2003 In Reply to: Re: More than (typo corrected) posted by tk on August 24, 2003 : : : Hello. Let me ask you a question about more than. : : : I think in the following sentence the verb comes after "more than" need agreement with the subject. : : : 1. It shows that women have done more than be house wives. : : : : : : is a correct one. : : The first sentence is correct and the second one isn't. Similarly, we say "The president did more than sign papers" and "When hotel maids clean a room, they will do more than make the beds." : As a native English speaker, I haven't had to think about the reason. When I try to think about it now, the closest I can come to an answer is that "be housewives" and "sign papers" are used in the place of nouns in the example sentences. Although "than" is a conjunction, it is used as a preposition in sentences like those. "Be housewives" is the object of this preposition.
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