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Electrum Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

AS or WITH

I'm writing a novel that has this sentence:

"She's not in the same class as Nunu." class=quality, level

I have tne nagging feel that "with Nunu" would sound better.

This is royalty talking, so the choice must suit the King's English.

What do yoyu think?
  

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This is royalty talking, so the choice must suit the King's English. What do yoyu think? I don't know about the King's English, but I think you should stick with " as Nunu".

  • This is royalty talking, so the choice must suit the King's English.
  • What do yoyu think?
  • I don't know about the King's English, but I think you should stick with " as Nunu".
  • c45
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electrumI'm writing a novel that has this sentence:"She's not in the same class as Nunu." class=quality, levelI have tne nagging feel that "with Nunu" would sound better.This is royalty talking, so the choice must suit the King's English. What do yoyu think?
I don't know about the King's English, but I
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canadian45I don't know about the King's English, but I think you should stick with "as Nunu".
I finally chose:

"She's not in a class with Nunu."

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