Look how confident he looks. He walks around flirting with the girls as if he was Brad Pitt.
1) Is the construction with "as if" the most natural way to phrase the sentence would you say?
2) Would "as though" have the same meaning as "as if" in this context? Would it be more natural?
3) "as if he was/were" - I know that both "was" and "were" are correct here but which one would most native speakers use in speech?
anonymous 1) Is the construction with "as if" the most natural way to phrase the sentence would you say? I'd say so. Yes.
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anonymous1) Is the construction with "as if" the most natural way to phrase the sentence would you say?
I'd say so. Yes.
anonymous2) Would "as though" have the same meaning as "as if" in this context? Would it be more natural?
The meaning would be the same, and the two are equally natural.
ano