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I found it useful or I found it as useful..which is the correct sentence?
Feb 6, 2011 11:58 AM
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I found it useful.
February 6, 2011
"I found it useful" is an acceptable sentence, probably short for "I found it to be useful".
"I found it as useful." I believe is not acceptable to express the same meaning, but in a specific context it can express something different, namely a comparison:
"I found it as useful as a car without wheels", expressing that something is completely useless. This type of comparison can be used with many adjectives, and always follows the same structure.
Fx
"as good as gold"
February 6, 2011
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