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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

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"He wants some mangoes but not so many that."
"He wants some mangoes but not so much that."

Please tell the mistake. Thanks.
  

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He wants some mangoes but not so (or as ) many as that. He wants some mango but not so (or as ) much as that.

  • He wants some mangoes but not so (or as ) many as that.
  • He wants some mango but not so (or as ) much as that.
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He wants some mangoes but not so (or as) many as that.
He wants some mango but not so (or as) much as that.
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Also, He wants some mangoes but not that many.

CJ

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