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Makiasan Posted 14 years ago
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as (much / little) as possible

I'm not sure this sentence sounds natural, but if you can say like this, which is correct, much or less, in a negative sentence?

Don't eat junk food as (much / little) as possible because they are bad for your health.
  

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Don't eat junk food as (much / little) as possible because they are bad for your health. Your sentence is not correct. You can say one of the following two sentences.

  • Don't eat junk food as (much / little) as possible because they are bad for your health.
  • Your sentence is not correct.
  • You can say one of the following two sentences.
  • 1) Eat as little junk food as possible, because it is bad for your health.
  • ) 2) Don't eat too much junk food, because it is bad for your health.
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MakiasanI'm not sure this sentence sounds natural, but if you can say like this, which is correct, much or less, in a negative sentence?Don't eat junk food as (much / little) as possible because they are bad for your health.
Your sentence is not correct. You can say one of the following two sentences.

1) Eat as little junk food as possible, because
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Thank you so much, canadian45!!

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