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Fire1 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

So/very much as adjective

?1. It's not very much as realistic.

2. It's not so much as realistic.

Are both sentences all correct and natural?

I think so.. and I would like to know context where 1 and 2 can be used if possible .

  

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1 and 2 are not right. It you want to use "very much" and "so much" in this situation, it would have to be in something like the following: It's not very much like real life. ) It's not so much realistic as surrealistic.

  • 1 and 2 are not right.
  • It you want to use "very much" and "so much" in this situation, it would have to be in something like the following: It's not very much like real life.
  • ) It's not so much realistic as surrealistic.
  • )
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1 and 2 are not right. It you want to use "very much" and "so much" in this situation, it would have to be in something like the following:


It's not very much like real life. (= It's not at all like real life.)

It's not so much realistic as surrealistic. (= It's not realistic at all; it's surrealistic.)

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