"He never produced anything as original"
Q1)Is the above sentence natural and grammatical?
Q2) In the above sentence, is "as original" modifying "produced"?
Q3) Does "as original", in the above sentence, function the same way as "as a friend" as in this sentence "I don't like him as a friend anymore" ?
I'd say yes to the three questions.
Especially as for Q3, it's because it's obvious that "as a friend" is modifying the verb "like".
Please answer three questions.
fire1 "He never produced anything as original" Q1)Is the above sentence natural and grammatical? Yes. fire1 Q2) In the above sentence, is "as original" modifying "produced"?
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fire1"He never produced anything as original"
Q1)Is the above sentence natural and grammatical?
Yes.
fire1Q2) In the above sentence, is "as original" modifying "produced"?
No. It modifies 'anything'. A modifying relative clause could have been used instead.
... anything which is as original