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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

She's not as into

Maybe she's not as interested cars as you think she may be.

Is this sentence ok?
  

Top answer

Hi! Try this. She may not be as interested in cars as you may think she is.

  • Hi!
  • Try this.
  • She may not be as interested in cars as you may think she is.
  • Did I make it more complicated?
  • I also want to know how native speakers say this naturally.
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Hi!

Try this.

She may not be as interested in cars as you may think she is.

Did I make it more complicated?
I also want to know how native speakers say this naturally.
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Hi,

Maybe she's not as interested cars as you think she may be.

More natural is Maybe she's not as interested in cars as you think.



Clive
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The thread topic is "She's not as into." Is that what you're told to use?
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frostwhiteHi!

Try this.

She may not be as interested in cars as you may think [she is].

Did I make it more complicated?
I also want to know how native speakers say this naturally.
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Hi GG and Julie!
I guess I messed up again!Emotion: embarrassed
I didn't notice the thread's topic.
Better not to comment anymore.
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You should feel free to ask related questions!
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Hi again GG!

I'd rather just read the threads. I already learned a lot by doing that.
I think that's already enough, for now. I don't feel good when I say something wrong.
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Well, it's hard to learn if you don't make mistakes. Trust me, I still make plenty of them. So keep asking questions, okay?

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