RonPurewal Wrote:sachin.w Wrote:The right answer D has 'more' which is not followed by than..
There was another problem in which there's an idiom used-ever more.
So, it seems that more need not be followed by than unless it is being used in comparison..
Is my understanding correct?
it's still a comparison: the second response described is more localized than the "widespread swelling and stiffness" mentioned earlier in the sentence.
try writing your own sentence with the same sort of construction: e.g., You should thoroughly master parallelism and pronouns before you tackle more obscure concepts.
(= concepts that are more obscure than parallelism and pronouns)
Oh ok..Thanks Ron. . I understand ellipsis is being used here. .