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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
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Do these 2 sentence mean different things??

Do these 2 sentences mean different things?

1 I love you just as much as her

I love you just as much as she loves you.

Can you compare 2 different things, in the first example you are talking about a person, and in the lower one about TIME? Is that it? What are you comparing in the first and what in the 2nd if I needed to explain that???

2 I love you just as much as yesterday.

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1 a)I love you just as much as (I love) her. b) I love you just as much as she loves you. It sounds like a potentially unbalanced love triangle.

  • 1 a)I love you just as much as (I love) her.
  • b) I love you just as much as she loves you.
  • It sounds like a potentially unbalanced love triangle.
  • a) I love you and her in equal measure.
  • b) She and I love you in equal measure.
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1 a)I love you just as much as (I love) her.
b) I love you just as much as she loves you.

It sounds like a potentially unbalanced love triangle.

a) I love you and her in equal measure.
b) She and I love you in equal measure.
You are fortunate in love, but what about me?

2 I love you today just as much as (I loved you) yesterday.

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