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What an excellent and lucid explanation !!
Thanks you very much Calif Jim.
Best Regards,
Sabya
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Thanks Calif Jim,
What I understood is that 'As much' is used as an adverbial to comapre the degree of the noun 'duty'. Do we need to use singlar noun to denote the comparison of degree?
For example.
To ensure sustainable economic growth is as much a responsibility (of the goverment) as is to...
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Dear Friends,
I have couple of questions (which has been nagging me for a long time) about 'As much...As' comparative clause.
What all (noun (uncountable/countable), adjectives (gradable/non-gradable), infinitive, gerund) we can use in 'As much....as' clause?
'As much <noun...
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Thanks Clive.
Best Regards,
Sabya
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Bokeh, Doll, Clive.Thanks for replying. I would like to know why "much" is not legitimate here. So far as I know, "much" can be used adjectives to intensify it. Could please explain me.Here is another structure.The British empire was much more endurable than the Roman Empire.Is the above...
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Dear Friends,This would perhaps be a silly doubt, I must ask to clear my doubts.1) The British Emire was as much endurable as the Rome Empire.2) The British Emire was as endurable as the Rome Empire.which of the above sentences is correct.Basically, I wan to know that in a comparative clause such...
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Grammar Geek,You are right, voyage is a countable noun so requires a determiner. Also, I am sorry for the typo "dengerous".Best Regards,Sabya
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Marius Hancu , CalifJim , Grammar Geek and Akavall .Thank you very much for your help.Best Regards,Sabya
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Dear Friends,I had known that past possibility can be denoted by either "migh have been" or "could have been" until I read in A Student's Grammar of the English Language (By Sidney Greenbaum and Randolph Quirk) that "Could be" can also be used to denote the same.For example:In those days,...
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Thanks Philip,
I think the writer would have that India has to sign the NPT (Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty) and subsequently get access to internation market. But unfortunately, this makes the whole sentence incomprehensible.
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