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What's the difference between 'as much as' and 'as well as'?
John is your friend as much as he is mine. May I replace 'as much as' with 'as well as'? If yes, what's the difference between them? Thank you!
20 de abr. de 2011 11:02
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think of "as well as" as "also" or "in addition to".
So, "as much as" would mean that they are equally good friends. No one is closer to John than the other.
And "as well as" would mean that both are Johns friend. How good or bad friends they are is not important.
20 de abril de 2011
Thank you for your help!
20 de abril de 2011
'as much as' is speaking in terms of quantity, so John is just as good a friend to both people, as opposed to be more of a friend to another. 'As well as' just means John is a friend to both, it doesn't concern how much of a friend.
Does this make sense?
20 de abril de 2011
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Sanya
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés
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