navi tasan
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- Joined
- Nov 19, 2002
- Member Type
- Academic
- Native Language
- Persian
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- Iran
- Current Location
- United States
a. We used to eat out every night. We don't eat out as much these days, but we still eat out a lot.
b. We used to eat out every night. We don't eat out so much these days, but we still eat out a lot.
Are both of the above acceptable, meaningful and logical?
Do they mean the same?
I think in this context they do, but on its own 'We don't eat so much these days.' would mean 'we don't eat out a lot'.
So I think
c. We used to eat out every night. We don't eat out so much these days.
is ambiguous.
It could mean 'we don't eat out as much as we used to' (maybe we still eat out a lot), and it could also mean 'we don't eat out a lot'.
Would you say I am correct?
b. We used to eat out every night. We don't eat out so much these days, but we still eat out a lot.
Are both of the above acceptable, meaningful and logical?
Do they mean the same?
I think in this context they do, but on its own 'We don't eat so much these days.' would mean 'we don't eat out a lot'.
So I think
c. We used to eat out every night. We don't eat out so much these days.
is ambiguous.
It could mean 'we don't eat out as much as we used to' (maybe we still eat out a lot), and it could also mean 'we don't eat out a lot'.
Would you say I am correct?