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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

SO MUCH AS TO /AS MUCH AS TO

Could you please help me correct these 3 sentences?

1 Her tooth doesn't protrude so much as to be seen by the naked eye.
2 As you go to the next page/turn the page, products get more expensive. (internet )
3 How can you be so stupid as to do that?

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1 Her tooth doesn't protrude so much as to be seen by the naked eye noticeable . 2 As you go to the next page/turn the page, ( the ) products get more expensive. 3 How can you be so stupid as to do that?

  • 1 Her tooth doesn't protrude so much as to be seen by the naked eye noticeable .
  • 2 As you go to the next page/turn the page, ( the ) products get more expensive.
  • 3 How can you be so stupid as to do that?
  • " is more likely, referring to a previous action.
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1 Her tooth doesn't protrude so much as to be seen by the naked eye noticeable.
2 As you go to the next page/turn the page, (the) products get more expensive.
3 How can you be so stupid as to do that? -- Possible, but "How could..." is more likely, referring to a previous action.

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