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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
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A or B? and difference?

A: My mom wants me to cut my hair like Lucy Hale.
B: My mom wants me to cut my hair like Lucy Hale's.
  

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I would use B. It means my hair would resemble Lucy Hale’s hair afterward. A might be interpreted to mean that Lucy Hale is also a hairdresser and cuts hair.

  • I would use B.
  • It means my hair would resemble Lucy Hale’s hair afterward.
  • A might be interpreted to mean that Lucy Hale is also a hairdresser and cuts hair.
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I would use B. It means my hair would resemble Lucy Hale’s hair afterward.
A might be interpreted to mean that Lucy Hale is also a hairdresser and cuts hair.
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wilpeterI would use B. It means my hair would resemble Lucy Hale’s hair afterward.A might be interpreted to mean that Lucy Hale is also a hairdresser and cuts hair.
Lucy Hale is an actress and she her hair is amazing and my mom wants me to cut my hair like hers.

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