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Chan-Seung Lee



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 3:19 am    Post subject: nearly Reply with quote

Quote:
As it is cold outside, I nearly catch cold.


Does it make sense? If it makes sense, what does it mean?

(I think that if 'nearly' is used with a past tense it makes sense. To illustrate, 'As it was cold outside, I nearly caught cold.' means that 'Even though it was cold outside, I escaped catching cold.' But in the quote, the sence is a present tense, so I am confused.)

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 8:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Because "as" can mean "because" or "while" or "during," it's usually best to avoid it at the beginning of a sentence like this. I assume you mean "because."

Usually you would put it in the past tense. Because it was cold outside, I nearly caught a cold on some particular occasion. If you say it in the present tense, it must be to emphasize something, such as a constant condition. Because it is always cold outside here in Alaska, I nearly catch cold all the time.

Or if you are telling the story all in the present tense, then you can say, Because it is cold outside, I nearly catch cold. But I am lucky and stay healthy. So I keep working, looking for polar bears and narwahls.
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