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Why do you use phrases?
we use the phrases to complete the sentence truly to relate in other words and combine the same word and phrase to be the case that only simple noun and it can't be justify as morally complete noun.
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How do you use the phrase As Do I?
Me, too.
It's equivalent to "me, too."
The phrase "me, too" is actually grammatically incorrect. Hyper-correctly, it's supposed to be "I, too," which is an elliptical expression used to express...
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How do you use the phrase will have to?
I'm gaining weight; I will have to go on a diet soon. You will have to finish your homework before you can watch television. Hell will have to freeze over before I agree to do that.
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To use the facilities as a euphemistic phrase?
A euphemism is a phrase that represents a possibly offensive, harsh, or uncouth statement or concept with milder words. One could say, "I'm going to go pee now," but to put it more mildy one could...
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How to use the phrase As much as?
You usually use that phrase to compare one thing to another. For example, "I love him as much as the sun wants the moon." This means that the person loves the guy as much as the sun and moon are...