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Rahamat Hobs Posted 9 years ago
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As much

Rafique told his father, 'I had not been as much bad a student as you think of me; at least not as dull as my friends were.'

I have written a sentence using 'as much', but not sure if it's correct. Please help.

  

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No, it isn't right. ' More context is needed in order to judge which tenses are most appropriate, and I'm also not sure about the word "dull". One wouldn't normally say one's friends were "dull".

  • No, it isn't right.
  • ' More context is needed in order to judge which tenses are most appropriate, and I'm also not sure about the word "dull".
  • One wouldn't normally say one's friends were "dull".
  • Why would you be friends with someone you thought was dull?
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No, it isn't right. This is a possibility:

Rafique told his father, 'I wasn't as bad a student as you think; at least, I wasn't as dull as my friends were.'

More context is needed in order to judge which tenses are most appropriate, and I'm also not sure about the word "dull". One wouldn't normally say one's friends were "dull". Why would you be friends with someone you thought was

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