jlucero Wrote:rustom.hakimiyan Wrote:When you say "comparison" - would it still work if I said "I have greater responsibility since my cat died.
These two events could be completely independent, but does the since imply a comparison?
Correct. You are comparing your responsibility before and since an event.
As a side note, if you wanted to count the number of responibilities, you would use more. I have more responsibilities (now I have 10) since my cat died (I used to have 8). The key thing is that more is used when comparing countable things (responsibilities) and greater is used when comparing non-countable things (responsibility). Emily gives a generalization that usually holds up often times when students are confused between the two.
Thanks, Joe.
P.S: Who is Emily? Where can I find the generalization that you're speaking of?