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Mr. Tom Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Expression: "as well as can be expected"

Hi

What does the underlined part mean?

I hope that you're doing well --- at least as well as can be expected without an internet connection.

Thanks,
 
Tom
  

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I hope that you're doing well, even though you would be doing even better with an internet connection.

  • I hope that you're doing well, even though you would be doing even better with an internet connection.
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I hope that you're doing well, even though you would be doing even better with an internet connection.

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