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Sofiap Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Grammar - as ~ as

You might as well as steal.

Is the above sentence OK? It seems awkward, but I can't put my finger on what's wrong...
  

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Um, I'm not sure about the meaning of your sentence, so if you can tell me, it would help me to help you! Otherwise, I think that it's wrong. ] as when you compare two things, in relation with an adjective.

  • Um, I'm not sure about the meaning of your sentence, so if you can tell me, it would help me to help you!
  • Otherwise, I think that it's wrong.
  • ] as when you compare two things, in relation with an adjective.
  • Example: Your skin is as silky as satin.
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Um, I'm not sure about the meaning of your sentence, so if you can tell me, it would help me to help you! Emotion: smile
Otherwise, I think th
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sofiapYou might as well as steal. Emotion: yes

Is the above sentence OK?

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