1. They are not so lovers as friends.
2. They are not so much lovers as friends.
3. They are not so lovers.
4. They are not very lovers as friends.
5. They are not very much lovers as friends.
6. They are not very lovers.
7. We are so friends!
8. We are very friends!
9. We are so much friends!
10. We are very much friends!
11. This is so my brother!
12. This is very my brother!
13. This is so much my brother!
14. This is very much my brother!
This is a very long question, sorry, but I want to know which sentences are correct English and when I can use them correctly in a situation.
Please help me. I really want to know!
Thank you very much!
fire1 Which sentences are correct English? 2 is correct. It's one of the many sentences you can form with the pattern not so much X as Y See the link below for examples of how to use this pattern.
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fire1Which sentences are correct English?
2 is correct. It's one of the many sentences you can form with the pattern
not so much X as Y
See the link below for examples of how to use this pattern.