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than is initially calculated Is 'is' optional? -He says the Athens will need more bailout money than initially calculated. -He says the Athens will need more bailout money than is initially calculated. |
Re: than is initially calculated a) It should be was, not is, but yes, it can be omitted b) the is incorrect. The article is only used as part of a proper noun in a few cases - generally if the noun has an adjectival component - eg the Netherlands, the United Nations. There are exceptions, but Athens isn't one of them c) You've given no context for this sentence, but if it was eg a newspaper report, it would be more usual to include that than to omit it, as the style would be neutral rather than informal. So the sentence should be : He says that Athens will need more bailout money than was initially calculated. or He says that Athens will need more bailout money than initially calculated. |
Re: than is initially calculated Excellent answer. Thank you. |
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