"Would your charming companion be so kind as to kneel?"
Meaning of "as" in this phrase?
Eskander Assaf Meaning of "as" in this phrase? The Oxford English Dictionary devotes 33 pages to "as", the adverb and conjunction. The old, little words are pure murder to pin down.
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Eskander AssafMeaning of "as" in this phrase?
The Oxford English Dictionary devotes 33 pages to "as", the adverb and conjunction. The old, little words are pure murder to pin down. If I were you, I would just ponder its use in your sentence and try to arrive at the intuitive understanding we all had to.
That said, your sentence includes an old-
Would ... be so kind as to ...?
is an old-fashioned and nowadays excessively formal formula for
Would ... please ...?
There is nothing whatsoever to be gained by trying to analyze each word within a fixed formula like this.
Would you [be so kind as to / please] enlighten us?
Would he [be so kind as to / please] deliver a specia