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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please??

Hi,

Could you please advise which ones of them is/are grammatically correct?


The most of the old cars are money pit, as they age. (It acts as a noun)

The most of the old cars are money pit, as they are age. (It acts as a noun)

The most of the old cars are money pit, as they are aged. (It acts as a verb) (Passive)


Thanks in advance.

  

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These sentences are hard to understand. What is the connection between the part before the comma and the part after? Is "as" supposed to mean "because"?

  • These sentences are hard to understand.
  • What is the connection between the part before the comma and the part after?
  • Is "as" supposed to mean "because"?
  • Or is it supposed to indicate one thing happening concurrently with another?
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These sentences are hard to understand. What is the connection between the part before the comma and the part after? Is "as" supposed to mean "because"? Or is it supposed to indicate one thing happening concurrently with another?

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