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Michelle Cha Posted 13 years ago
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I became a mother and as have millions of parents before me, that sleep is...

"Them I became a mother and learned, as have millions of parents before me, that sleep is to some degree ans optimal luxury."

I don't get why 'have' is used in this sentence.
Does it mean 'have become" or literally "have pr get something"?
  

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Michelle Cha Does it mean 'have become" or literally "have pr get something"? have learned Then I became a mother and learned, as have millions of parents before me [learned], that sleep is to some degree an optimal luxury.

  • Michelle Cha Does it mean 'have become" or literally "have pr get something"?
  • have learned Then I became a mother and learned, as have millions of parents before me [learned], that sleep is to some degree an optimal luxury.
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Michelle ChaDoes it mean 'have become" or literally "have pr get something"?
have learned

Then I became a mother and learned, as have millions of parents before me [learned], that sleep is to some degree an optimal luxury.

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