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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"As to"

A bit of difficulty using this.

Is "He wasn't so close-minded as to think they weren't important" correct?

How should "as to" be used?
  

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Anonymous Is "He wasn't so close-minded as to think they weren't important" correct? Yes, it's correct. The usage you're working with here is " so [adjective] as [infinitive]".

  • Anonymous Is "He wasn't so close-minded as to think they weren't important" correct?
  • Yes, it's correct.
  • The usage you're working with here is " so [adjective] as [infinitive]".
  • so | close-minded | as | to think ~ "so close-minded that he thought" Here are a few more examples found online that you should study: They are not so foolish as to make any moves which would destroy their eceonomy.
  • Some experts would even go so far as to suggest we need fewer doctors, not more.
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AnonymousIs "He wasn't so close-minded as to think they weren't important" correct?
Yes, it's correct.

The usage you're working with here is "so [adjective] as [infinitive]".

so | close-minded | as | to think ~ "so close-minded that he thought"

Here are a few more examples found online that you should study:

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I see..I think I get it now.

Thank you.

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