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Lord99 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

So...as

so adv. as or so adj. as

If they can be used both, how do we know to use adv. or adj.?

  

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lord99 how do we know to use adv. or adj.? In just the same way as with ordinary usage, typically depending on whether you are describing a noun or a verb.

  • lord99 how do we know to use adv.
  • or adj.?
  • In just the same way as with ordinary usage, typically depending on whether you are describing a noun or a verb.
  • For example: This isn't easy .
  • -> This isn't as/so easy as I thought.
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lord99how do we know to use adv. or adj.?

In just the same way as with ordinary usage, typically depending on whether you are describing a noun or a verb. For example:

This isn't easy. -> This isn't as/so easy as I thought.
This can't be done easily. -> This can't be done as/so easily as I

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