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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Am I using 'as to' correctly?

I'd like to be as specfic as to what he's drinking.

Is this how "as to" is used? Could you give me some more examples?

Thank you so much, EF!
  

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Yes, that is OK, but other parts of your sentence are not. It should read: I'd like to be specific as to what he's drinking. I'd like to be as specific as possible as to what he's drinking.

  • Yes, that is OK, but other parts of your sentence are not.
  • It should read: I'd like to be specific as to what he's drinking.
  • I'd like to be as specific as possible as to what he's drinking.
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Yes, that is OK, but other parts of your sentence are not. It should read:

I'd like to be specific as to what he's drinking.
I'd like to be as specific as possible as to what he's drinking.

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