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Hasibul Alam Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Why did writer use "as it is "at last part of this sentence

I should warn you, he’s not in the best of moods as it is.

  

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You should put your question in the body of your post even if that means repeating your subject line. "As it is" here means "in the existing state of affairs, even without the additional aggravation that is being contemplated", in short, "already".

  • You should put your question in the body of your post even if that means repeating your subject line.
  • "As it is" here means "in the existing state of affairs, even without the additional aggravation that is being contemplated", in short, "already".
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You should put your question in the body of your post even if that means repeating your subject line.

"As it is" here means "in the existing state of affairs, even without the additional aggravation that is being contemplated", in short, "already".

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