Much though he likes her, he doesn't love her.
Much as he needed money for a new car, he decided not to borrow it from the bank.
Both are correct in a grammar book, but my teacher tells me that the first is wrong. Why?
Much though he likes her, he doesn't love her.
Much as he needed money for a new car, he decided not to borrow it from the bank.
Both are correct in a grammar book, but my teacher tells me that the first is wrong. Why?
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