ShawnY790 Wrote:I ask the mindset because I noticed that you judged the correctness of comparisons by looking at the comparing clause first, and then moving to the main clause to see whether the forms matched. Whereas for me, the usual order would be: main clause --> comparing clause.
Thank you a lot.
Shawn
You won't often be able to reason in that direction, since you won't be able to tell how much of the first part is included in the comparison.
The second part, on the other hand, follows a comparison signal word ("than", "as", etc.), so it's bounded. You know exactly what the second part is. From that point, you can make an informed comparison to the first part.