French grammar tip: Using ‘Autant que’ for Comparisons
‘Autant que’ means ‘as much as’ and is used in comparisons. For example, ‘Elle travaille autant que lui’ (She works as much as he does). ‘Autant que’ signifie ‘as much…
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‘Autant que’ means ‘as much as’ and is used in comparisons. For example, ‘Elle travaille autant que lui’ (She works as much as he does). ‘Autant que’ signifie ‘as much…
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