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Asked on September 14, 2021 in Word choice.
There is an errors in the book. Is there an error in the narrative?
“to see as extraordinary a goal / such an extraordinary goal as Bergkamp” This is the correct way to write
it, making it clear that “as extraordinarily a goal” and “such an extraordinary
goal” are alternatives that can be used in place of one another. ”
What can a question like “as good a player as Michael Owen” have an answer?
“Such a good player” is indeed ungrammatical. Each paragraph in a statute is an indefinite piece. “for the answer key to make,
see as such a good player as Michael Owen.”
- 407117 views
- 108 answers
- 150901 votes
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Asked on September 14, 2021 in Word choice.
There is an errors in the book. Is there an error in the narrative?
“to see as extraordinary a goal / such an extraordinary goal as Bergkamp” This is the correct way to write
it, making it clear that “as extraordinarily a goal” and “such an extraordinary
goal” are alternatives that can be used in place of one another. ”
What can a question like “as good a player as Michael Owen” have an answer?
“Such a good player” is indeed ungrammatical. Each paragraph in a statute is an indefinite piece. “for the answer key to make,
see as such a good player as Michael Owen.”
- 407117 views
- 108 answers
- 150901 votes
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Asked on September 14, 2021 in Word choice.
There is an errors in the book. Is there an error in the narrative?
“to see as extraordinary a goal / such an extraordinary goal as Bergkamp” This is the correct way to write
it, making it clear that “as extraordinarily a goal” and “such an extraordinary
goal” are alternatives that can be used in place of one another. ”
What can a question like “as good a player as Michael Owen” have an answer?
“Such a good player” is indeed ungrammatical. Each paragraph in a statute is an indefinite piece. “for the answer key to make,
see as such a good player as Michael Owen.”
- 407117 views
- 108 answers
- 150901 votes
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Asked on September 14, 2021 in Word choice.
There is an errors in the book. Is there an error in the narrative?
“to see as extraordinary a goal / such an extraordinary goal as Bergkamp” This is the correct way to write
it, making it clear that “as extraordinarily a goal” and “such an extraordinary
goal” are alternatives that can be used in place of one another. ”
What can a question like “as good a player as Michael Owen” have an answer?
“Such a good player” is indeed ungrammatical. Each paragraph in a statute is an indefinite piece. “for the answer key to make,
see as such a good player as Michael Owen.”
- 407117 views
- 108 answers
- 150901 votes
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Asked on September 14, 2021 in Word choice.
There is an errors in the book. Is there an error in the narrative?
“to see as extraordinary a goal / such an extraordinary goal as Bergkamp” This is the correct way to write
it, making it clear that “as extraordinarily a goal” and “such an extraordinary
goal” are alternatives that can be used in place of one another. ”
What can a question like “as good a player as Michael Owen” have an answer?
“Such a good player” is indeed ungrammatical. Each paragraph in a statute is an indefinite piece. “for the answer key to make,
see as such a good player as Michael Owen.”
- 407117 views
- 108 answers
- 150901 votes
-
Asked on September 14, 2021 in Word choice.
There is an errors in the book. Is there an error in the narrative?
“to see as extraordinary a goal / such an extraordinary goal as Bergkamp” This is the correct way to write
it, making it clear that “as extraordinarily a goal” and “such an extraordinary
goal” are alternatives that can be used in place of one another. ”
What can a question like “as good a player as Michael Owen” have an answer?
“Such a good player” is indeed ungrammatical. Each paragraph in a statute is an indefinite piece. “for the answer key to make,
see as such a good player as Michael Owen.”
- 407117 views
- 108 answers
- 150901 votes
-
Asked on September 13, 2021 in Word choice.
There is an errors in the book. Is there an error in the narrative?
“to see as extraordinary a goal / such an extraordinary goal as Bergkamp” This is the correct way to write
it, making it clear that “as extraordinarily a goal” and “such an extraordinary
goal” are alternatives that can be used in place of one another. ”
What can a question like “as good a player as Michael Owen” have an answer?
“Such a good player” is indeed ungrammatical. Each paragraph in a statute is an indefinite piece. “for the answer key to make,
see as such a good player as Michael Owen.”
- 407117 views
- 108 answers
- 150901 votes
-
Asked on September 13, 2021 in Word choice.
There is an errors in the book. Is there an error in the narrative?
“to see as extraordinary a goal / such an extraordinary goal as Bergkamp” This is the correct way to write
it, making it clear that “as extraordinarily a goal” and “such an extraordinary
goal” are alternatives that can be used in place of one another. ”
What can a question like “as good a player as Michael Owen” have an answer?
“Such a good player” is indeed ungrammatical. Each paragraph in a statute is an indefinite piece. “for the answer key to make,
see as such a good player as Michael Owen.”
- 407117 views
- 108 answers
- 150901 votes
-
Asked on September 13, 2021 in Word choice.
There is an errors in the book. Is there an error in the narrative?
“to see as extraordinary a goal / such an extraordinary goal as Bergkamp” This is the correct way to write
it, making it clear that “as extraordinarily a goal” and “such an extraordinary
goal” are alternatives that can be used in place of one another. ”
What can a question like “as good a player as Michael Owen” have an answer?
“Such a good player” is indeed ungrammatical. Each paragraph in a statute is an indefinite piece. “for the answer key to make,
see as such a good player as Michael Owen.”
- 407117 views
- 108 answers
- 150901 votes
-
Asked on September 13, 2021 in Word choice.
There is an errors in the book. Is there an error in the narrative?
“to see as extraordinary a goal / such an extraordinary goal as Bergkamp” This is the correct way to write
it, making it clear that “as extraordinarily a goal” and “such an extraordinary
goal” are alternatives that can be used in place of one another. ”
What can a question like “as good a player as Michael Owen” have an answer?
“Such a good player” is indeed ungrammatical. Each paragraph in a statute is an indefinite piece. “for the answer key to make,
see as such a good player as Michael Owen.”
- 407117 views
- 108 answers
- 150901 votes