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Yzh1978 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Are the sentences right?

I do everything with a good attitude as possible as I can.
I do everything with as a good attitude as it is possible.
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They are both incorrect. It is a tricky structure to get right. This is the nearest grammatically correct sentence: I do everything with as good an attitude as possible.

  • They are both incorrect.
  • It is a tricky structure to get right.
  • This is the nearest grammatically correct sentence: I do everything with as good an attitude as possible.
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They are both incorrect. It is a tricky structure to get right. This is the nearest grammatically correct sentence:

I do everything with as good an attitude as possible.
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You can also say "I do everything with the best possible attitude".

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