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Usage of 'so much', 'so much as', 'as much', 'much as'



 
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Usage of 'so much', 'so much as', 'as much', 'much as' #1 (permalink) Fri Mar 06, 2009 20:35 pm   Usage of 'so much', 'so much as', 'as much', 'much as'
 

hi,
here is used much as ,i dont know why?
24. _____ I hate getting up at six, I have to.
Much as
As much
So much as
So much
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Usage of 'so much', 'so much as', 'as much', 'much as' #2 (permalink) Sat Mar 07, 2009 21:54 pm   Usage of 'so much', 'so much as', 'as much', 'much as'
 

Hi, Huda.

' Much as ' is the correct answer. It means although, try to replace them.
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Usage of 'so much', 'so much as', 'as much', 'much as' #3 (permalink) Sat Mar 07, 2009 23:20 pm   Usage of 'so much', 'so much as', 'as much', 'much as'
 

Hi Huda

"Much as" is correct. It means "even though" in your sentence.
Look here:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/much+as

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Usage of 'so much', 'so much as', 'as much', 'much as' #4 (permalink) Sun Mar 08, 2009 14:36 pm   Usage of 'so much', 'so much as', 'as much', 'much as'
 

many thanks dear Amy!
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