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mary-butterfly
Brazil

Help me
 
Dear teachers,
I really need your help. I found this sentence  in the book I use to teach.However the book says it is wrong, for me it is right. Can you help me?
 Thanks in advance!

George is 45 kg
Luciana is 47 kg

George weights 2 kg less than Luciana.

24 Oct 2013      





yanogator
United States

It should be "George weighs (no "t") 2 kg less than Luciana."
 
Bruce

24 Oct 2013     



Tere-arg
Argentina

Hi...

George weights 2 kg less than Luciana.

weigh
is a verb
weight
is the noun

24 Oct 2013     



unpredictable14
Tunisia

weighs  ( because it �s a verb) ; while weight is a noun
so the sentence is wrong
:)

25 Oct 2013     



FrauSue
France

Or: George �s weight is 2kg less than Luciana �s (to preserve the noun form). I agree with all those above, though - use of the verb "weighs" gives us the most natural way (ha!) of phrasing the sentence.

25 Oct 2013     



almaz
United Kingdom

Yes, it should be weighs. Can I just point out, though, that weight can be a verb too (statistics, horses, cars, fishing lines etc). But not here obviously... 

25 Oct 2013