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27 May
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English (US)
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English (UK)
Question about English (US)
S. The price is as gone.
Maybe could there be a context where sentence S can be considered as correct English and to make sense?
S. The price is as gone.
Maybe could there be a context where sentence S can be considered as correct English and to make sense?
Maybe could there be a context where sentence S can be considered as correct English and to make sense?
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- English (US)
The price is as gone does not make sense. What would you like to say?
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- Korean
@newenglandgenie
Oh, I'm really sorry.
S should be "The money is as gone".
Now is it possible to use sentence S as natural English in a context?
Oh, I'm really sorry.
S should be "The money is as gone".
Now is it possible to use sentence S as natural English in a context?
- English (US)
The money is as gone doesn’t really make sense. Do you mean “the money is gone” or “the money might as well be gone”.
Highly-rated answerer
- Korean
@newenglandgenie
Thanks a lot!
A Korean website that teaches English says "The money is as gone" is correct English and its meaning is "The money is the same as gone".
I don't trust in any information on the website, so I am asking if it's a valid sentence according to context.
Thanks a lot!
A Korean website that teaches English says "The money is as gone" is correct English and its meaning is "The money is the same as gone".
I don't trust in any information on the website, so I am asking if it's a valid sentence according to context.
- English (US)
I’ve heard “is as gone” rarely. It’s very uncommon to say it that way.
Highly-rated answerer
- Korean
@newenglandgenie
Then could this sentence "The money is as gone" be used as meaning "The money is the same as gone" according to context? 🤔
Then could this sentence "The money is as gone" be used as meaning "The money is the same as gone" according to context? 🤔
- English (US)
The money is the same as gone. The money might as well be gone.
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