what is meaning of “inasmuch as”?
Could you put it ia a sentence?
what is meaning of “inasmuch as”?
Could you put it ia a sentence?
Hi Sultano
The expression ‘inasmuch as’ means ‘in view of the fact that’.
Inasmuch as the BNC has lots of good usage examples, I will simply provide a link:
sara.natcorp.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/sa … nasmuch+as
Amy
Inasmuch as Florida killed Ohio State last night, I think I’m going to hurl.
a simpler (IMO) way to represent “inasmuch as” is to say “given that” or “because” – at least in some cases:
Given that Florida killed Ohio State last night, I think I’m going to hurl.
Because the BNC has lots of good usage examples, I will simply provide a link.
…or check out the Slang topic!
prezbucky wrote:
I think I’m going to hurl.
What does it mean? do you mean that you will support Ohio against Florida?
One of the meanings of hurl is “to vomit”.
As for Ohio State/Florida, the game has already been played (last night). Ohio State played horribly and Florida played the game of their lives, and Florida won the game.