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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Are these 2 sentences correct?

Are these 2 sentences correct?

Are both of these correct?
She cooks like no one's business.
She cooks like no one else.

Would you say this is natural?

She doesn't overt think things. She thinks them just the right amount.

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She cooks like nobody's business. — This is a slang idiom so should have the informal pronoun. It means that she is an excellent (not necessarily unique) cook.

  • She cooks like nobody's business.
  • — This is a slang idiom so should have the informal pronoun.
  • It means that she is an excellent (not necessarily unique) cook.
  • She cooks like no one else .
  • — This means that she cooks uniquely, though not necessarily well.
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She cooks like nobody's business.— This is a slang idiom so should have the informal pronoun. It means that she is an excellent (not necessarily unique) cook.

She cooks like no one else. — This means that she cooks uniquely, though not necessarily well.
AnonymousWould you say this is natural?She doesn't overt think things. She thinks them just

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