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Sunsail Posted 17 years ago
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As rapidly

hello,

'published as if they were magazines, to fade as rapidly'

is it correct? should it have been as " to fade rapidly" ?

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sunsail 'published as if they were magazines, to fade as rapidly' is it correct? should it have been as " to fade rapidly" ? It's correct as it is.

  • sunsail 'published as if they were magazines, to fade as rapidly' is it correct?
  • should it have been as " to fade rapidly" ?
  • It's correct as it is.
  • It means published as if they were magazines, to fade as rapidly as magazines fade CJ
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sunsail'published as if they were magazines, to fade as rapidly'

is it correct? should it have been as " to fade rapidly" ?
It's correct as it is. It means

published as if they were magazines, to fade as rapidly as magazines fade

CJ
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Hello,

how about this ?

published as if they were magazines, to fade as rapid as magazines fade

Thanks
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sunsailpublished as if they were magazines, to fade as rapid as magazines fade
No. You need rapidly, an adverb to describe how they fade.

CJ

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