As far as I concerned/read, we need to be prepared more.
As much as I concerned/read, we need to be prepare more.
Could you please explain which one is correct?
Thanks.
As far as I concerned/read, we need to be prepared more.
As much as I concerned/read, we need to be prepare more.
Could you please explain which one is correct?
Thanks.
As far as I am concerned,…
Thanks. I wish you cleared if there is any difference between “as far as” and “as much as” in Conversational English.
as far as I am concerned,…
as far as I know…
as much as I can tell…
I would use these phrases with these verbs.
NES are able to make many combinations but we, learners, are not…
as far as I am concerned,
as far as I know,
as much as I can tell,
It is not natural to say ‘As much as I can tell,’ as an introductory phrase – You should also use ‘far’ there as well:
The phrase ‘As far as I am concerned,’ is typically used before the speaker gives his opinion about something.
The phrases ‘As far as I know,’ and ‘As far as I can tell,’ are typically used before the speaker states a fact that may be based on insufficient knowledge, and thus these introductory phrases indicate that what the speaker is about to say might not be true or might only be partially true.
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