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Dodododo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

as if or like

what is the difference between as if and like?
Example: "Acting as if we don't care" or "Acting like we don't care"?
  

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"as if" is more formally correct. "like" is common in informal English. There is no difference in meaning.

  • "as if" is more formally correct.
  • "like" is common in informal English.
  • There is no difference in meaning.
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"as if" is more formally correct. "like" is common in informal English. There is no difference in meaning.
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In this context, there is no difference in meaning.

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