Hi Friends;
Would you help me? I have some problem regarding this sentence:
the religious speaker who does not know how the task appears in everyday life, and in the living room could just as well keep quiet, because Sunday vistas into eternity "are so much air".
In phrase above, I can't understand the meaning of "are so much air" in the last sentence.
what is the meaning, and how it is related to whole meaning of that phrase?
Thanks a lot
That sentence is not exactly in English, you know. I don't know how to correct it because I can't make sense of it. But that doesn't matter for your question.
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That sentence is not exactly in English, you know. I don't know how to correct it because I can't make sense of it. But that doesn't matter for your question.
"So much" is an idiomatic expression meaning "some vague amount of". The https://dictionary.cambridge.org/ online is great for this sort of thing