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Eunjinny Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

As

1Ex)I did this as helping him.
Is this sentence OK?
meaning "I did this to help him.

2.Ex)Is this sentence OK as meaning this?
Does 'as' here make this sentence sound weird?

How should I say in right way??
  

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eunjinny "I did this to help him. This is your only correct sentence. Without context it's impossible to say whether this is the right word.

  • eunjinny "I did this to help him.
  • This is your only correct sentence.
  • Without context it's impossible to say whether this is the right word.
  • That might be a better alternative.
  • CB
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eunjinny"I did this to help him.
This is your only correct sentence. Without context it's impossible to say whether this is the right word. That might be a better alternative.

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I did this as helping him.
-What I did to him was with the intention of helping him. I was trying to make a sentence from a sentence like ' they did something as a punishment.' I read in a book.

I used this sentence as meaning something.
-I used this sentence, and this sentence can mean something out of other meanings. ('-' : what I want to say
I see a sentence like ' I see

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