Which are correct:
1) Wild animals, such as the tiger and the lion, look beautiful to me.
2) Wild animals, as the tiger and the lion, look beautiful to me.
3) Smoking indoors, such as in your office or in the corridors, is prohibited.
4) Smoking indoors, as in your office or in the corridors, is prohibited.
Both 'as' and 'such as' are supposed to mean 'for example'.
Gratefully,
Navi.
Which are correct: 1) Wild animals, such as the tiger and the lion, look beautiful to me . OK. But we usually say 'such as tigers and lions'.
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Which are correct:
1) Wild animals, such as the tiger and the lion, look beautiful to me. OK. But we usually say 'such as tigers and lions'.
2) Wild animals, as the tiger and the lion, look beautiful to me. No. Very unnatural.