Learn English – “Not having a smartphone … is more pros than cons.” Why is this sentence wrong

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Not having a smartphone in your daily life is more pros than cons.

Should change it to

There are more pros than cons to not having a smartphone in your daily life.

But I don't understand why pros and cons can't be put at the back of a sentence. It doesn't sound wrong to me.

Please help me out, thanks!

Best Answer

You can organize your sentence both ways, it is your grammar that is wrong.

"There are more pros than cons to not having a smartphone in your daily life" is correct.

"Not having a smart phone in your daily life has more pros than cons" is also correct.

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