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Maple Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"concerning" and "as to"

0__________money, she is quite rich. However, this does not mean that she is happy.02br
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00The answer is A. 01b00But 00why00 B is wrong??02b02br
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00Any comments would be appreciated. Thank you!0-
  

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0 Hi Maple02br
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00I see nothing wrong with B.02br
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0Thank you very much, Cool Breeze!02br
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00Would someone please tell me what's the difference among these:02br
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01b01u00Concerning02u02b00 money, she is quite rich. However...02br
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01u01b00As to02b02u00 money, she is quite rich. However...02br
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0 Personally, I like "In terms of..." the best. I see no significant difference in meaning among the three. 0-
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0 Thank you Khoff and Cool Breeze. Your comments are very helpful. 0-
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01cite10Khoff12cite10Personally, I like "In terms of..." the best. 12br
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10I agree. 0-
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0Any reasoning? 02br
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00 (may be difficult to express but can be valuable. A lot of thanks!!0-
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0 01i00as for02i00is also possible. (No reasoning. 05000 )02br
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0Thank you Jim and 00Marius Hancu!02br
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00With or without reasoning, you native English speakers’ preferences are always valuable and helpful!!05005102br
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