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Diego Simão  +  356066 Thu, 26 Apr 07 02:43 PM

I've read a few sentenses about these two language points. Like:

As for Jack, he used to do sport at 9:00.

We left for the station so early as to catch the first train.

And I want to ask the usage of "as with".

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Diego Simão, 2 yr 210 days ago

No one can help me? I need the answer!

Marius Hancu, 2 yr 210 days ago
As it concerns/With regard to Jack ...

... in order to catch the train ...

Diego Simão, 2 yr 210 days ago
Thanks for your help.
Philip  +  356099 Thu, 26 Apr 07 03:44 PM
 Diego Simão wrote:

I've read a few sentenses about these two language points. Like:

As for Jack, he used to do sport at 9:00.

We left for the station so early so as to catch the first train.

And I want to ask the usage of "as with".  You should be very careful around strange cats, as with strange dogs.

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