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Usage of 'do you/did you'



 
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Usage of 'do you/did you' #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:20 am   Usage of 'do you/did you'
 

Can someobody please tell me if the following sentences are OK?

1) I don't trust Shaun as much as I do you.
2) I didn't love Mary as much as I did you.
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Usage of 'do you/did you' #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:27 am   Usage of 'do you/did you'
 

Hi Daemon,

Yes, they are all right.

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