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Hello native English speakers. Query about real two sentences and one noun phrase. 1a. No one of them has as much brains in his whole body as Bentley has in his little finger. (original) 1b. None of them has as much brains in his whole body as Bentley has in his little finger. 1c. None of them has as many brains in his whole body as Bentley has in his little finger. Which is/are grammatically correct? What is the meaning of the original? and of the "in his little finger"? 2a. The people at a sports ground whose job it is to take care of the grass, equipment, etc. (a noun phrase) 2b. The people at a sports ground whose job is to take care of the grass, equipment, etc. Question:Which is/are grammatically correct? Do both have the same meaning? 3a. She always acts as appears best to her.(original) 3b. She always acts , which appears best to her. 3c. She always acts , which action appears best to her. 3d. She always acts with her action appearing best to her. 3e. She always acts , such action as she does appears best to her. 3f. Such action as she always does appears the best to her. 3g. Such action as she always does appears the best one to her. Question. Which is /are grammatically correct?
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