One might as well not know the thing at all as know it imperfectly.
Why are there two main verbs in this sentence?
I wonder if this sentence is composed of two clauses and the second 'as' is used to link them together. One is 'one might as well not know the thing at all'. Another one is 'one might know it imperfectly'. Correct me if I am wrong and give me an explanation.
Why are there two main verbs in this sentence?
I wonder if this sentence is composed of two clauses and the second 'as' is used to link them together. One is 'one might as well not know the thing at all'. Another one is 'one might know it imperfectly'. Correct me if I am wrong and give me an explanation.
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