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Jigneshbharati Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Just as

What is an adverb? Well, just as an adjective describes a noun (thing), an adverb describes or qualifies either:
Adverbs - Devin Madson
Please explain the grammatical form and function (meaning as well) of "as" in "as an adjective... and "just"
  

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Jigneshbharati just as an adjective describes a noun ... ~ in the same way that an adjective describes a noun ... 'as' is a comparative conjunction.

  • Jigneshbharati just as an adjective describes a noun ...
  • ~ in the same way that an adjective describes a noun ...
  • 'as' is a comparative conjunction.
  • 'just' modifies 'as'.
  • CJ
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Jigneshbharatijust as an adjective describes a noun ...

~ in the same way that an adjective describes a noun ...

'as' is a comparative conjunction. 'just' modifies 'as'.

CJ

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