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Is "as" a preposition?
Should I add an "Ing" to the verb followed by as?
ex: Sleeping is the same as -to waste/waste/ wasting- time.
30 Thg 01 2020 17:52
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In this example, “as” is a preposition. However, it can also be used a conjunction.

Sleeping is is the same thing as wasting time. (Correct) (Preposition)

As you said, we should study instead of sleep. (Correct) (Conjunction)


30 tháng 1 năm 2020
We say “sleeping is the same as wasting time”. This is parallel form; we could say that it is short for the theoretical phrase: “sleeping is the same as wasting time is”. “As” is not considered a preposition, although in practice, it really doesn’t matter. “Like” is considered a preposition, and so governs pronouns in the object case, while “as” is supposed to take pronouns in the subject case: “He is as I (am)”, “He is like me”. In real life, the tendency is to use the object case as an emphatic pronoun (as [they do] in French grammar).

30 tháng 1 năm 2020