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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

as at home as

Is this something an English speaker would say?

She's as at home as you are.

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Yes.

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I do not think so but it is better to say '' She is at home as much as you are. Also the above does not have parallel structure which is must for all conjunctions, so better not to say.
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In the right context, of course.

I understand this to mean "She is as comfortable in her surroundings right now as you are [comfortable in your surroundings].
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mansoor99I do not think so but it is better to say '' She is at home as much as you are. Also the above does not have parallel structure which is must for all conjunctions, so better not to say.
It's parallel, because omitted words are understood.

"He's as happy about it as you are" is another example of a similar structure. Does that one read more na

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