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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

such that

Is this grammatically sound sentence?

His level of concentration is such that I don't think his opponent has what it takes to get him off his stride.

Is so much the correct word?

This activity won't exhaust you so much physically as mentally.

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His level of concentration is such that I don't think his opponent has what it takes to get him off his stride. I would write " put him off his stride", but yes. This activity won't exhaust you so much physically as mentally.

  • His level of concentration is such that I don't think his opponent has what it takes to get him off his stride.
  • I would write " put him off his stride", but yes.
  • This activity won't exhaust you so much physically as mentally.
  • That's good.
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AnonymousIs this grammatically sound sentence?His level of concentration is such that I don't think his opponent has what it takes to get him off his stride.
I would write "put him off his stride", but yes.
AnonymousIs so much the correct word?This activity won't exhaust you so much physically as mentally.
That's good

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