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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

He might as well do

1. You might as well keep the money in your wallet.
2. He might as well suspend his campaign.

I think when the subject of "might as well" is "you" "might as well," indicates recommendation.
Then, I'd like to know if "He/ she might as well do" means "I think it would probably pay him/ her to do so."
  

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park sang joon 1. You might as well keep the money in your wallet. I think when the subject of "might as well" is "you" "might as well," indicates recommendation.

  • park sang joon 1.
  • You might as well keep the money in your wallet.
  • I think when the subject of "might as well" is "you" "might as well," indicates recommendation.
  • Indirectly, I suppose.
  • It says something like "It won't be any advantage to you to do the opposite".
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park sang joon1. You might as well keep the money in your wallet. ...
I think when the subject of "might as well" is "you" "might as well," indicates recommendation.
Indirectly, I suppose. It says something like "It won't be any advantage to you to do the opposite". In your example, It won't be any advantage to you to take the mon

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