April 23, 2008, 06:14 AM
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rule 1: gravity
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: In and around New York
Posts: 7,814
Native Language: English
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Alfonso
Yes, it is:
There is so much water that you could die of hydropesia.Use hyponatremia. Only medical people will understand hyponatremia, but nobody will understand hydropepsia in the States.
So, I guess the example I gave is not correct.
However, you can say, as Rusty stated:
It is as much fun as the last one.
I guess: - so much ... that...Like tan and que. John drank so much water that he developed hyponatremia and died.
- as much ... as... Like tan and como. John had as much fun as Mary.
But, when you use each of them? And, what kind of words can fill each gap?
Thanks a lot for your help!
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I hope this helps
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