lindaliu9273 Wrote:Hi Ron,
I'm confused about B/E.
For B, what two things are actually being compared? number and number? Or people and people?
The meaning of this sentence is straightforward: it's comparing the numbers of people killed by 2 different things.
Remember,
the exact entities being compared are not always found on both sides of a comparison. Instead, it's the parts that
differ that will always be found on both sides"”because they're different.
E.g.,
In New York, more people walk than drive to work.We're comparing numbers of people. The
parts that are actually different, though, are "walk" and "drive", so those are the things that actually appear in the comparison.
I saw more birds in the Philippines than in Malaysia.We're comparing the numbers of birds that I saw. The parts that
differ, though, are "in the Philippines" and "in Malaysia""”so those are written out.
Etc.
For E, I understand that "ones" cannot refer to people, but isn't it necessary to have "those"? Or else, I really don't know what "seven people" is compared with.
This issue is addressed in detail earlier in the thread.