
05-Jul-2005, 15:22
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Re: as much ... as ... Quote: |
Originally Posted by MrPedantic If a student asked me, I would point out that the 'as much...as it is' construction has an element of redundancy, except in cases such as the one I mentioned earlier.
If the student then said, "Well, MrP, I rather like this construction, and find your approach overly restrictive; so up yours", I would say, Good luck to you, my friend.
MrP | Good approach. Wish there were more like you. |