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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

How to use "as I am"

I wrote a post few months back and I was wondering if this is grammatically correct.

"To the girl who is on the same crazy and insane wavelength as I am..."

Or should it be, "To the the girl who is on the same crazy and insane wavelength as I am on..."

Thanks!
  

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Neither one is a sentence. As a non-finite infinitive clause, though, both are ok If you delete one of the repeated "the"s But I would use this - ... To the girl who is on the same crazy and insane wavelength as me ...

  • Neither one is a sentence.
  • As a non-finite infinitive clause, though, both are ok If you delete one of the repeated "the"s But I would use this - ...
  • To the girl who is on the same crazy and insane wavelength as me ...
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Neither one is a sentence.
As a non-finite infinitive clause, though, both are ok If you delete one of the repeated "the"s
But I would use this - ... To the girl who is on the same crazy and insane wavelength as me ...

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