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Son Of Freedom Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

is it correct to say : I'm not so thirsty as I'm hungry ? ?

Hello everybody
is it correct to say : I'm not so thirsty as I'm hungry ?

If it's not, correct it please if you've understood its meaning
  

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I think I'd say "as I AM hungry" and not use the contraction there. It means that you are hungry, and might be said in response to someone saying "Oh, you must be thirsty. "

  • I think I'd say "as I AM hungry" and not use the contraction there.
  • It means that you are hungry, and might be said in response to someone saying "Oh, you must be thirsty.
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I think I'd say "as I AM hungry" and not use the contraction there.

It means that you are hungry, and might be said in response to someone saying "Oh, you must be thirsty. What can I get you to drink?"
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wild guess!

I am not thirsty, than I am hungry.

I don't think it's right??
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I am not as thristy as hungry.
I am thristier than hungrier.
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Sorry, but the last two posts aren't very accurate. Please see the original post and my response.
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I'm not so as thirsty as I'm hungry.

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