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 needed. This is just one example on how to use, "As much as."
How much do apples cost? I didn't know how much to pay the boy for cutting my grass.
That is not a phrase
you use this phrase when giving something to someone
I would use a comma between spiro and spero. Romans didn't use much punctuation, but it makes it easier to understand the phrase which is translated "While I breathe, I hope."
It means how much fossil fuels you use in your daily life.Each person has a carbon footprint of how much waste they produce.
You wouldn't use the word "specifically" or the phrase "for example."
No, they use the phrase just as anyone would use it.
it means don't trust something worth of no use.
if you act like it you are it people they use it and say it because they want people to hang out with you :)
It is common to use the phrase phone than telephone because it is much more easier when we speak. It would also be odd if one were to say "mobile telephone" because it just does not sound right.
What is another phrase for "It is not our policy to"
prepositional phrase