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I was doing to different reading trying to get some different pointers on differ SC things I may have overlooked and came across this sentence that a few sources claim to be correct
I want to eat some such sweet as a chocolate or a pastry.
Can someone explain to me how the use of such ___ as is correct in this sentence?
I am a native speaker and if someone said this I would have no idea what they just said.
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I think it is just a bad sentence and ad odd example? I have read it 20 times and it is starting to click if I read the word "sweet" as a noun (e.g. candy is a sweet) but it is still and odd example and i would probably spend my time elsewhere frankly. I don't think you will meet some such pain as above on the test. LOL.
I was doing to different reading trying to get some different pointers on differ SC things I may have overlooked and came across this sentence that a few sources claim to be correct
I want to eat some such sweet as a chocolate or a pastry.
Can someone explain to me how the use of such ___ as is correct in this sentence?
I am a native speaker and if someone said this I would have no idea what they just said.
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Maybe it was meant to be "such sweets as"? This would work because "such as" provides a list of examples, and inserting a word in between tells you the category. Here the category would be "sweets".
In other words, it would provide a list of examples of sweets that the author likes.
"some" seems out of place though
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