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Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select 'No
improvement required'.
The truck picked up more then the usual amount of garbage from our neighbourhood.
greater then
more than
much than
No improvement required
- The original sentence uses "more then," which is incorrect because it should be "more than" when comparing quantities.
- Option 2: more than - This is the correct choice. "More than" is the appropriate phrase for comparisons involving amounts or quantities.
- Option 1: greater then - This option is incorrect as "greater then" is grammatically incorrect. "Greater than" would be appropriate for comparing sizes or levels, but not here.
- Option 3: much than - This option is incorrect since "much than" doesn't form a proper comparison.
- Option 4: No improvement required - This would be incorrect because the original sentence needs correction.
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