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Kjs980508 Posted 13 years ago
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the meaning of this sentence

For as little as $1 a day, you can sponsor a needy child in Africa.
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kjs980508 For as little as $1 a day, you can sponsor a needy child in Africa. I see no idioms in that sentence. Which words do you not understand, kjs?

  • kjs980508 For as little as $1 a day, you can sponsor a needy child in Africa.
  • I see no idioms in that sentence.
  • Which words do you not understand, kjs?
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kjs980508For as little as $1 a day, you can sponsor a needy child in Africa.
I see no idioms in that sentence. Which words do you not understand, kjs?
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Actually, I don't understand the meaning of the part "For as little as $1 a day,"
Thanks! Emotion: smile
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For as little as $1 a day = for only $1 per day
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Then, the preposition "for" is being used as the same meaning as "with"...... am I correct?
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kjs980508Then, the preposition "for" is being used as the same meaning as "with"...... am I correct?
Approximately, yes. 'For [a cost of] as little as...'
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Thanks for the quick and kind reply! Emotion: smile

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