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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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as that

I will note that the only form I know for carbon dioxide is as that unhyphenated compound word.



Please explain the meaning of as that in the above case.
  

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I will note that the only form I know for carbon dioxide is as [ that unhyphenated compound word ] . This phrase is the same as [that phrase]. It is different from [this phrase] .

  • I will note that the only form I know for carbon dioxide is as [ that unhyphenated compound word ] .
  • This phrase is the same as [that phrase].
  • It is different from [this phrase] .
  • "as" here is used as an adverb = to the same degree or amount
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I will note that the only form I know for carbon dioxide is as [that unhyphenated compound word].

This phrase is the same as [that phrase]. It is different from [this phrase].

"as" here is used as an adverb = to the same degree or amount

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