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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

Which would you say?

He is ....... rich ...... to buy that car easily.

A) as / as
B) so / that
C) more / than
D) too / in order
E) so / as

Isn't the SO / AS structure only used with a negative statement??? A negative statement is that correct??

He's NOT so rich as to buy....

and when it's not a negative

It's He's rich enough to buy....

Is this correct or not?

Thank you
  

Top answer

"He is so rich as to buy that car easily" is possible. " are more usual.

  • "He is so rich as to buy that car easily" is possible.
  • " are more usual.
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"He is so rich as to buy that car easily" is possible. "He is so rich that he can..." and "He is rich enough to..." are more usual.

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