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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".
No one can help me? I need the answer!
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.
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.