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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Usage of AS

what does as means in this sentence and the difference when we use to be in this sentence.....

I want you as my girlfriend.......or I want you to be my girlfriend... does this two sentence have one meaning?
  

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Yes, they have one meaning. "as" can also be used as a connecter (connecting two sentences) with the meaning "since"/"because". Like, "I will do it as I actually have the time"

  • Yes, they have one meaning.
  • "as" can also be used as a connecter (connecting two sentences) with the meaning "since"/"because".
  • Like, "I will do it as I actually have the time"
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Yes, they have one meaning.

"as" can also be used as a connecter (connecting two sentences) with the meaning "since"/"because". Like, "I will do it as I actually have the time"
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Anonymouswhat does as means
What does "as" mean?

It is just as you said. I want you to be my girlfriend. as suggests the fulfilling of a role.

CJ

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