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"Nothing much else" - grammatically correct?
"Nothing much else can go wrong at this point."
Aug 3, 2016 2:59 AM
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Yes, this sentence is grammatically correct. Nothing much means the same as a very little bit or not very much. We use it to show emphasis on a small amount. Else in this case means more. So the person is saying that that there isn't very much more that can go wrong.
August 3, 2016
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Hi, in this case, we don't use "nothing." It's not grammatically correct. Instead, you should say "Not much else can go wrong at this point." I hope this helps! :)
August 3, 2016
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