Which one is correct?
"You are more stupid than I though" or "I have not told to someone"?

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You are more stupid than I though

This phrase contains a grammatical error ('though' should be 'thought'). Once corrected, it is a valid sentence to express that someone is perceived as more foolish than expected.

The correct version of this phrase is 'you are more stupid than I thought.' It is used to express surprise or disappointment at someone's level of intelligence or actions.

Examples:

  • You are more stupid than I thought you were.
  • I thought you were smart, but you are more stupid than I thought.
  • She is more stupid than I thought possible.
  • He turned out to be more stupid than I thought.
  • The situation is more stupid than I thought it would be.

I have not told to someone

This phrase is incomplete and lacks context. It is not a complete sentence and does not convey a clear meaning.

This phrase needs to be completed to convey a clear message. For example, 'I have not told anyone about the incident.'
These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are unrelated in meaning and structure. The first phrase seems to be incomplete and lacks context, while the second phrase contains a grammatical error ('though' should be 'thought'). It's important to provide more context or complete the first phrase to make a fair comparison.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

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