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Zany banana 409 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

As good as bad

Tom is as good as bad is John.

Is this expression correct when meaning that John's badness is as much as the goodness of Tom?

  

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No. Tom is as good as John is bad. This is not a common sentence structure.

  • No.
  • Tom is as good as John is bad.
  • This is not a common sentence structure.
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No.

Tom is as good as John is bad. This is not a common sentence structure.

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