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Juniper Kim 1354 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

I have a question.

I think the expression "Make friends as many as possible" is wrong.

I think it is right to use the expression like these: Make as many friends as possible. or Make as many friends as you can.

I wonder the two expressions I wrote are correct.

Please answer.

  

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Juniper Kim 1354 I think the expression "Make friends as many as possible" is wrong. " Juniper Kim 1354 I think it is right to use the expression like these "I think it is right to use these expressions" Right. Those are fine.

  • Juniper Kim 1354 I think the expression "Make friends as many as possible" is wrong.
  • " Juniper Kim 1354 I think it is right to use the expression like these "I think it is right to use these expressions" Right.
  • Those are fine.
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Juniper Kim 1354I think the expression "Make friends as many as possible" is wrong.

It is wrong, but it can be made right: "Make friends, as many as possible." or "Make friends—as many as possible."

Juniper Kim 1354I think it is right to use the expression like these

"I think it is right to use these expressions"

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