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Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Which sounds more natural?
Rubella is currently going around in Japan.
I heard on the news that there are 16 times as many patients this year as last year!
Rubella is currently going around in Japan.
I heard on the news that there are 16 times as many patients this year than last year!
Rubella is currently going around in Japan.
I heard on the news that there are 16 times as many patients this year as last year!
Rubella is currently going around in Japan.
I heard on the news that there are 16 times as many patients this year than last year!
A:
"Rubella is currently going around in Japan.
I heard on the news that there are 16 times as many patients this year than last year!" - "than" is better, because the numbers are different for this year and last year.
If the numbers were the same, you can use "as". - "the number is the same this year as last year".
I heard on the news that there are 16 times as many patients this year than last year!" - "than" is better, because the numbers are different for this year and last year.
If the numbers were the same, you can use "as". - "the number is the same this year as last year".
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Which sounds more natural?
Rubella is currently going around in Japan.
I heard on the news that there are 16 times as many patients this year as last year!
Rubella is currently going around in Japan.
I heard on the news that the number of the patients this year is 16 times higher than last year.
Rubella is currently going around in Japan.
I heard on the news that there are 16 times as many patients this year as last year!
Rubella is currently going around in Japan.
I heard on the news that the number of the patients this year is 16 times higher than last year.
A:
The first one sounds more casual like you’re telling your friends about it and the second one sounds like it’s part of a report. The only thing I would fix about the second one is that you don’t need “the” before “patients.”
“...the number of patients this year...”
“...the number of patients this year...”
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Rubella is currently going around in Japan.
I heard on the news that the patients this year are 16 times as much as last year!
I heard on the news that the patients this year are 16 times as much as last year!
A:
Rubella is currently going around in Japan.
I heard on the news that there are 16 times as many patients this year as last year!
I heard on the news that there are 16 times as many patients this year as last year!
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