<i> a) It's not so much that I hate you, but that I am envious of you.</i><br/><br/><i></i><br/><br/><i>b) It's not that I hate you so much as it is that I am envious of you.</i><br/><br/><i></i><br/><br/><i> </i><br/><br/><i>c) It's not so much anger as (it is) envy.</i><br/><br/><i> </i><br/><br/><i>d) It's not anger so much as (it is) envy.</i><br/><br/><i></i><br/><br/><i></i><br/><br/><i>e) It wasn't so much that it was a cookbook for one, but that it was a microwave cookbook for one, that made it sad.<br/></i><br/><br/>1) Can 'so much' be used before or after a noun to the same effect?<br/><br/>2) Is it preferable to write a and e thus?<br/><br/><i>a2) It's not so much that I hate you, as (it is) that I am envious of you.</i><br/><br/><i></i><br/><br/><i>e2) It wasn't so much that it was a cookbook for one, as (it was) that it was a microwave cookbook for one, that made it sad.<br/></i><br/><br/>Thanks