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How to use “as … as” in a sentence?
How do you use “starting to”?Use of the word “for”Is it right the sentence “I saw him saying…”?Can I use “consistent with” in this way? If not, what can I use instead?How can I rewrite the sentence more clear?Is there any Grammatical mistake in this sentence “Do you like a person also have the wrong?”Can 'about' and 'in' be put together?Can you use “onset” as an adjective?How to fix this sentence?Future Simple vs. Future Perfect in difficult sentence
there:
I have a sentence using "as ... as". Could you tell me which sentence below is right?
A. Marine transportation is a high-risk industry as aviation.
B. Marine transportation is an industry as high-risk as aviation.
C. Marine transportation is as a high-risk industry as aviation.
How do you speak or write this sentence in a natural way?
Thank you in advance!
grammar
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there:
I have a sentence using "as ... as". Could you tell me which sentence below is right?
A. Marine transportation is a high-risk industry as aviation.
B. Marine transportation is an industry as high-risk as aviation.
C. Marine transportation is as a high-risk industry as aviation.
How do you speak or write this sentence in a natural way?
Thank you in advance!
grammar
I think B is OK.
– GEdgar
4 hours ago
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there:
I have a sentence using "as ... as". Could you tell me which sentence below is right?
A. Marine transportation is a high-risk industry as aviation.
B. Marine transportation is an industry as high-risk as aviation.
C. Marine transportation is as a high-risk industry as aviation.
How do you speak or write this sentence in a natural way?
Thank you in advance!
grammar
there:
I have a sentence using "as ... as". Could you tell me which sentence below is right?
A. Marine transportation is a high-risk industry as aviation.
B. Marine transportation is an industry as high-risk as aviation.
C. Marine transportation is as a high-risk industry as aviation.
How do you speak or write this sentence in a natural way?
Thank you in advance!
grammar
grammar
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I think B is OK.
– GEdgar
4 hours ago
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I think B is OK.
– GEdgar
4 hours ago
I think B is OK.
– GEdgar
4 hours ago
I think B is OK.
– GEdgar
4 hours ago
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I'd say none of the three are correct. I'd go for:
D. Marine transportation is as high-risk an industry as aviation.
Thank you Gustavson. I am wondering why B is not correct. There is a simple example on dictionary, say: She is a teacher as good as her mother. The structure of B is the same to the example, but B is not correct?
– edgar
3 hours ago
What is the dictionary where you say you found that example? I find it to be wrong.
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I'd say none of the three are correct. I'd go for:
D. Marine transportation is as high-risk an industry as aviation.
Thank you Gustavson. I am wondering why B is not correct. There is a simple example on dictionary, say: She is a teacher as good as her mother. The structure of B is the same to the example, but B is not correct?
– edgar
3 hours ago
What is the dictionary where you say you found that example? I find it to be wrong.
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I'd say none of the three are correct. I'd go for:
D. Marine transportation is as high-risk an industry as aviation.
Thank you Gustavson. I am wondering why B is not correct. There is a simple example on dictionary, say: She is a teacher as good as her mother. The structure of B is the same to the example, but B is not correct?
– edgar
3 hours ago
What is the dictionary where you say you found that example? I find it to be wrong.
– Gustavson
2 hours ago
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I'd say none of the three are correct. I'd go for:
D. Marine transportation is as high-risk an industry as aviation.
I'd say none of the three are correct. I'd go for:
D. Marine transportation is as high-risk an industry as aviation.
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Thank you Gustavson. I am wondering why B is not correct. There is a simple example on dictionary, say: She is a teacher as good as her mother. The structure of B is the same to the example, but B is not correct?
– edgar
3 hours ago
What is the dictionary where you say you found that example? I find it to be wrong.
– Gustavson
2 hours ago
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Thank you Gustavson. I am wondering why B is not correct. There is a simple example on dictionary, say: She is a teacher as good as her mother. The structure of B is the same to the example, but B is not correct?
– edgar
3 hours ago
What is the dictionary where you say you found that example? I find it to be wrong.
– Gustavson
2 hours ago
Thank you Gustavson. I am wondering why B is not correct. There is a simple example on dictionary, say: She is a teacher as good as her mother. The structure of B is the same to the example, but B is not correct?
– edgar
3 hours ago
Thank you Gustavson. I am wondering why B is not correct. There is a simple example on dictionary, say: She is a teacher as good as her mother. The structure of B is the same to the example, but B is not correct?
– edgar
3 hours ago
What is the dictionary where you say you found that example? I find it to be wrong.
– Gustavson
2 hours ago
What is the dictionary where you say you found that example? I find it to be wrong.
– Gustavson
2 hours ago
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I think B is OK.
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