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− | :as far as [X] goes -- ''Quant à [X]'' | + | :'''as far as [X] goes''' -- ''Quant à [X]'' |
− | :as far as I know -- ''pour autant que je sache'', ''à ma connaissance'' | + | :'''as far as I know''' -- ''pour autant que je sache'', ''à ma connaissance'' |
− | :as far as I can tell -- ''d'après ce que je comprends'' | + | :'''as far as I can tell''' -- ''d'après ce que je comprends'' |
− | :as best as I can tell -- ''d'après ce que je comprends'' <span style="font-size:75%;">("<s>as well as I can tell</s>" would follow grammar rules better, but real word use and grammatical consistency are two different things. :D )</span> | + | :'''as best as I can tell''' -- ''d'après ce que je comprends'' <span style="font-size:75%;">("<s>as well as I can tell</s>" would follow grammar rules better, but real word use and grammatical consistency are two different things. :D )</span> |
− | :as you (wish / like) -- ''comme tu veux'' | + | :'''as you (wish / like)''' -- ''comme tu veux'' |
− | :as you see fit | + | :'''as you see fit''' |
− | :as much as I would like to... | + | :'''as much as I would like to... ''' |
− | :as for: ''quant à'' | + | :'''as for''': ''quant à'' |
− | :try as (s)he might: ''(Il / Elle) a beau essayer.'' | + | :'''try as (s)he might''': ''(Il / Elle) a beau essayer.'' |
[[Category: 100-en]] | [[Category: 100-en]] |
Revision as of 21:20, 16 October 2020
Contents
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Equivalence
- as ADJ as = aussi ADJ que
- as ADV as = aussi ADV que
- as many Ns as = autant de Ns que
- as few Ns as = aussi peu de Ns que
- as much N as = autant de N que
- as little N as = aussi peu de N que
The first correlator can be replaced with so, though this is very marked (and rare).
- just as ADJ as. ("But elder brother was just as late (last night) as I was (tonight), and you hardly said a word to him.")
Rules
- as is not followed immediately by comparatives (e.g. older, more involved, etc.) because "as" is used in comparisons of non- equivalence
whereas comparatives are used in comparisons of superiority/inferiority with than. - as is not generally used with superlatives. The single exception I know is "best" (see expressions below).
Non-equivalence / proportion
- That's not as funny as when...
- We could do with half as many wisecracks.
- half as much effort (see contexts: [1])
- twice as many people
- twice as much traffic
- three times as many cars
Reason
- As I was on call anyway, I decided to go in to work. --> Puisque/Comme j'étais d'astreinte de toutes façons, j'ai décidé d'aller bosser.
Marker of simultaneity
- As I was parking, I realized I had forgotten my cellphone. En me garant, je me suis rendu compte que j'avais oublié mon portable.
Expressions
- as far as [X] goes -- Quant à [X]
- as far as I know -- pour autant que je sache, à ma connaissance
- as far as I can tell -- d'après ce que je comprends
- as best as I can tell -- d'après ce que je comprends ("
as well as I can tell" would follow grammar rules better, but real word use and grammatical consistency are two different things. :D )
- as you (wish / like) -- comme tu veux
- as you see fit
- as much as I would like to...
- as for: quant à
- try as (s)he might: (Il / Elle) a beau essayer.