Which of the following is closest in meaning to the phrase in the first expression you hear?

(1 point)
Responses

fewer sports than
fewer sports than

as many sports as
as many sports as

many sports
many sports

more sports than

as many sports as

Based on the options given, the phrase closest in meaning to the expression "more sports than" would be "as many sports as."

To determine which of the given options is closest in meaning to the phrase in the first expression you hear, you need to listen carefully to the first expression and compare it to each option.

First, let's analyze the options:

- "fewer sports than": This option suggests that there is a smaller number of sports in comparison to something else.

- "as many sports as": This option indicates that there is an equal number of sports.

- "many sports": This option simply refers to a large number of sports without any specific comparison.

- "more sports than": This option implies that there is a larger number of sports in comparison to something else.

Now, based on the meaning of the first expression you hear, you can select the option that closely matches it. Pay attention to any words that may indicate a comparison or quantity.

Unfortunately, without knowing the specific first expression you heard, I cannot provide a definitive answer. Please provide the first expression, and I will be happy to explain how to determine the closest meaning.