(Not a Teacher)
I'd use #1.
I wonder which of the following two expressions is in the right way or both?
1\ it looks as weird as it sounds
2\ it looks weird as much as it sounds
Thanks in advance...
(Not a Teacher)
I'd use #1.
I'd go further, and say that 2\ would never be used by a fluent speaker.
Last edited by probus; 01-Feb-2013 at 05:41.
Thank you. It's what I did.
Last edited by bergerstone; 01-Feb-2013 at 12:39.
Thank you. Any suggestion how #2 could be revised?
Last edited by bergerstone; 01-Feb-2013 at 12:40.
My only suggestion would be \1. which is perfectly idiomatic
Bergerstone, the only improvement I can suggest is that you go back to your own posts (#4 and #5) and edit them so that they contain correct capitalisation. You must capitalise the first word of every sentence and capitalise the word "I" in written English, at all times.
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.
Yes, thank you. They look better now. I will bear this in mind.
Not only do they look better but they are now correct.
Remember - correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing make posts much easier to read.
A better title would have been It looks as weird as it sounds.
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Rover