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Navitasan Posted 10 years ago
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As much as my uncle likes him

1-As much as my uncle likes him, I don't.

Does this mean:
a-My uncle likes him a lot but I don't.
b-Although my uncle likes him, I don't.
c-I dislike him as much as my uncle likes him.


Gratefully,
Navi.

  

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"A" is the correct interpretation.

  • "A" is the correct interpretation.
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"A" is the correct interpretation.
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teechr"A" is the correct interpretation.
Would you care to explain how 'A' differs from 'B'?
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whisperingWould you care to explain how 'A' differs from 'B'?
I would. Have a look at "a lot" in "A."
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Quite. This is subtle. Thanks!

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