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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Until vs where as vs enough goes/comes

need help with these 5 sentences

1 Our relationship deteriorated to a point where, within a few weeks, we were no longer speaking.
2 Our relationship deteriorated (little by little) until, within a few weeks, we were no longer speaking.
3 I'm not as disturbed as to do such a repulsive thing./I'm not disturbed enough to do such a ....
4 I want the relationship and everything that goes/comes with.
5 I kissed a girl for the first time around the same time I started shaving.
6 He makes as much money doing this as doing that/Doing that, he makes as much money as doing this.

Thank you
  

Top answer

1. perfect 2. fine with or without () 3.

  • 1.
  • perfect 2.
  • fine with or without () 3.
  • 2nd option!
  • 4.
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3 Answers
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1. perfect

2. fine with or without ()

3. 2nd option!

4. either

5. fine

5. first one
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Philip , I had one question regarding question 3.

You can say "I'm not stupid as to do that" right?

So what couldn't you say "I'm not as disturbed as to do that"?

Thank you
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I'm not so stupid as to do....

I'm not stupid enough to do....

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