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Peter Dechi
what does'as much as'mean at the beginning of a sentence?
As much as I hate to do it,I must stay home and study tonight.Is it equal to though?
Mar 26, 2012 7:56 AM
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"As much as" at the beginning of a sentence is usually a way to soften some bad news: As much as I respect you, I do not want to date you. As much as I want to help you, I have no money. As much as he trusts you, he is unable to make the deal. Yes, it is almost the same as using "though", but "as much as" gives a softer and gentler introduction to negative information or bad news.
March 26, 2012
As much as= no matter how much
no matter how much I hate to do it,I must stay home and study tonight.. :)
March 26, 2012
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Peter Dechi
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