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How / When do I use "even"?
The fruits can't be eaten because they are wax. Even the grapes? And I would say: Also the grapes? When do I use even? Or is both right ?
May 21, 2013 12:46 PM
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The fruits can't be eaten because they are wax. Even the grapes?
You use "even" when you don't expect something.Maybe you can understand why most of the fruit is wax but you really don't expect the grapes to be wax.
Do you mean "made of wax" or the texture is "waxy"
May 21, 2013
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