1-He will throw you curveballs as he does me. 2-He will throw you curveballs like me.
Both are supposed to mean: He will throw curveballs to you as he does to me. Obviously, "2" could mean "He will throw you curveballs like I do/I will/I did.
Gratefully, Navi.
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Sentence #1 is better than #2. Sentence #2 could also be interpreted as you are a curve-ball to be thrown.
— Shawn79
Sentence #1 is better than #2.
Sentence #2 could also be interpreted as you are a curve-ball to be thrown.
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