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Olesia Koroliunasked for translation 7 лет назад
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shots over squats

User translations (1)

  1. 1.

    лучше выпить, чем делать приседания

    Translator's comment

    A: Hey, do you want to go for drinks after work? B: Nah, I have to go to the gym. A: Come on, man, it's Friday - shots over squats.

    translation added by ⁌ ULY ⁍
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Discussion (11)

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 7 лет назад

Спасибо 😊

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 7 лет назад

"The heavier things I can lift" isn't grammatical. I would say "the heavier the things I can lift" or better "the more heavy things I can lift"

Elena Bogomolovaadded a comment 7 лет назад

Isn't the comparative for "heavy" - "heavier"?

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 7 лет назад

Yes, but if you use it in the second part of this type of statement, you can't say "the [comparative] [noun] [subject] [verb]". But you CAN say "the [comparative] the [noun] [subject] [verb]" The only exception is MORE: The skinnier I get, the more food I can eat.

Elena Bogomolovaadded a comment 7 лет назад

So, in this case we need to use an adverb? "the more heavy things" - here the comparative is "more" instead of "heavier".

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 7 лет назад

Yes, you can use "the heavier the things" or "the more heavy things".

Elena Bogomolovaadded a comment 7 лет назад

Thank you! (We didn't have internet at dacha after the heavy thunderstorm:))

⁌ ULY ⁍added a comment 7 лет назад

No problem)

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