Because both verbs are required. Are you confused by the use of "as"? In this context, it means "because" and it connects the two sentences.It would be hard to find a better team as Sarah and Rich relish every minute of working together. (Hello! Magazine)
Why are there two verbs?
Yes, I thought something like “a better team like Sarah and Rich”.Because both verbs are required. Are you confused by the use of "as"? In this context, it means "because" and it connects the two sentences.
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