1-It might not be good for you as they say it is. 2-It might not be good for you, as they say it is.
Does either of the above mean: a-It might not be as good for you as they say it is. or do they both mean: b-They say it is good for you, but it might not be.
Gratefully, Navi.
Top answer
I can't make either mean (a). Even with the meaning (b), I feel something unsatisfactory about these sentences.
— GPY
I can't make either mean (a).
Even with the meaning (b), I feel something unsatisfactory about these sentences.
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