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Yellowstarstruck Posted 6 years ago
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Hi! Is number 2 correct? Thanks, Fulvio

1. I haven't been enjoying it as much as I did before.

2. I haven't been enjoying it as I did before.

  

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(2) is possible, but if you mean (1) then I think it is clearer to include the words "as much". (2) is slightly ambiguous as to whether it implies "as much" (or similar) or not.

  • (2) is possible, but if you mean (1) then I think it is clearer to include the words "as much".
  • (2) is slightly ambiguous as to whether it implies "as much" (or similar) or not.
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(2) is possible, but if you mean (1) then I think it is clearer to include the words "as much". (2) is slightly ambiguous as to whether it implies "as much" (or similar) or not.

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yellowstarstruck

Hi! Is number 2 correct? Thanks, Fulvio

1. I haven't been enjoying it as much as I did before.

2. I haven't been enjoying it as I did before.

Both are grammatically correct but not idiomatic.

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