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Please check the highlighted part in (C) Astrophysicists measure cosmic distances in light years ; the more the number of light years, the longer the cosmic distance is
Astrophysicists measure cosmic distances in light years ; the more the number of light years, the longer the cosmic distance.
A.) Astrophysicists measure cosmic distances in light years ; the more the number of light years, the longer the cosmic distance
B.) Astrophysicists measure cosmic distances in light years ; the more the number of light years, the longer the cosmic distance is that much long
C.) Astrophysicists measure cosmic distances in light years ; the more the number of light years, the longer the cosmic distance is
D.) Astrophysicists measure cosmic distances in light years ; the more the number of light years, much longer the cosmic distance
E.) Astrophysicists measure cosmic distances in light years ; When the number of light years is more, the longer the cosmic distance.
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Can someone correct me? Isn't the second clause after the semi colon in (A) NOT an independent clause? Isn't an independent clause required for a semi colon?
Though i agree that "the more the...the longer the.." is an idiom . But as per grammar doesnt a semi colon demand an independant clause?? "the more the...the longer the.." is an idiom and not an independant clause .Plz comment
C that has "is" at the end is an independant clause
Though i agree that "the more the...the longer the.." is an idiom . But as per grammar doesnt a semi colon demand an independant clause?? "the more the...the longer the.." is an idiom and not an independant clause .Plz comment
C that has "is" at the end is an independant clause
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Raising this topic as well. Agree that A is correct in terms of Idiom, but don't we need a verb for the independent clause after the semicolon?
Though i agree that "the more the...the longer the.." is an idiom . But as per grammar doesnt a semi colon demand an independant clause?? "the more the...the longer the.." is an idiom and not an independant clause .Plz comment
C that has "is" at the end is an independant clause
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