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Square Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

There is nothing [as] easy as this work.

1. There is nothing as easy as this work.
2. There is nothing easy as this work.

Are both sentence correct and if so, do they have the same meaning?
  

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As easy as is correct. CB

  • As easy as is correct.
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As easy as is correct.

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Square1. There is nothing as easy as this work.
Good.
Square2. There is nothing easy as this work.
No. These are OK:
There is nothing so easy as this work.
There is nothing easy about this work.

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