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Navitasan Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

With as fast as

Are these sentences correct:

1-With as fast as you can type, this will take a long time.
2-As I do not have a bicycle, I am stuck with as fast as I can walk.

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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navitasan Are these sentences correct The second is OK; the first is not. As fast as you can type, this will take a long time. 'Stuck with' is phrasal.

  • navitasan Are these sentences correct The second is OK; the first is not.
  • As fast as you can type, this will take a long time.
  • 'Stuck with' is phrasal.
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navitasanAre these sentences correct
The second is OK; the first is not.

As fast as you can type, this will take a long time.

'Stuck with' is phrasal.
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Hello, Mister Micawber; I, too, would like to ask you a few things concerning those sentences, please.

Could we replace the first sentence "As fast as you can type, this will take a long time" with "No matter how fast you type/you can type, this will take a long time"?

I don't completely understand the meaning of the second sentence. By the first part of it, that
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TomJCould we replace the first sentence "As fast as you can type, this will take a long time" with "No matter how fast you type/you can type, this will take a long time"?
That is a different meaning.
TomJ I don't get what the second part "I am stuck with as fast as I can walk" means.
I must go only as fast as I can walk, not

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