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Navitasan Posted 6 years ago
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Not as much

1) My cousin is a good chess player. My sister not so much.

2) My cousin is a good chess player. My sister not as much.


3) My cousin is a very good chess player. My sister not so much.

4) My cousin is a very good chess player. My sister not as much.


Do these mean:

a) My sister is not as good as my cousin.

b) My sister is not a good chess player

c) My sister is a bad chess player.


Gratefully,

Navi

  

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You need to join the second sentence in each air to the first sentence in each pair, because the relationship is so close,. eg 1) My cousin is a good chess player , my sister not so much. As for your 3 questions, can you tell us your answers first, please?

  • You need to join the second sentence in each air to the first sentence in each pair, because the relationship is so close,.
  • eg 1) My cousin is a good chess player , my sister not so much.
  • As for your 3 questions, can you tell us your answers first, please?
  • Clive
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You need to join the second sentence in each air to the first sentence in each pair, because the relationship is so close,.

eg 1) My cousin is a good chess player, my sister not so much.

As for your 3 questions, can you tell us your answers first, please?

Clive

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Do these mean:

a) My sister is not as good as my cousin.

b) My sister is not a good chess player

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