Reni
"so....as" vs "as...as"

When I am making negative sentence , what's more correct?

"A is not so cheap as B"

or

"A is not as cheap as B"

25 de mar de 2014 12:45
Comentários · 5
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Great question, Irene.

I'm going to partially disagree with Shachi.

I base this on my life as a native English speaker, having lived for forty years in four "inner-circle English" countries on three continents.

As you can imagine, this builds up quite an internal linguistic database regarding English!

While both do mean essentially the same and both are entirely correct, both for speaking and for writing, the first implies more strongly that B is particularly cheap. In speaking, with the necessary emphasis, that meaning would be even more strongly evident.

Irene, I hope you never lose your curiosity to ask such relatively subtle questions!

This interest will surely take you to a high level in English.

25 de março de 2014
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The second sentence is better to use.

25 de março de 2014

Mo Reddiford , thank you very much , I even couldn't imagine that "my choice" depended on "power" of difference between subjects. I like such answers like yours , they help me to realize language. Thank you!:)

25 de março de 2014

Thank you))

25 de março de 2014

as...as: you can use for positive sentence and negative sentence.

 

so...as: you only use for negative sentence.

 

Therefore, they are the same when you make a negative sentence.

25 de março de 2014