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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
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You're as beautiful ...

You're as beautiful as you're sweetheart.
Does it mean you have the same degree of beauty and sweetheart?
  

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Jumanah You're as beautiful as you're sweetheart. It is not good English; I think you misunderstand the word 'sweetheart', which is just a term of affection. It is not an adjective.

  • Jumanah You're as beautiful as you're sweetheart.
  • It is not good English; I think you misunderstand the word 'sweetheart', which is just a term of affection.
  • It is not an adjective.
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JumanahYou're as beautiful as you're sweetheart.
It is not good English; I think you misunderstand the word 'sweetheart', which is just a term of affection. It is not an adjective.
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Okay.
When I say "you're as beautiful as you're kind"
Is it correct?
And does it mean you have the same degree of these qualities?
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JumanahWhen I say "you're as beautiful as you're kind"Is it correct?
Yes.
JumanahAnd does it mean you have the same degree of these qualities?
Yes, that's right.

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