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Kanka7 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

as they might have or like they might have

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Would you tell me what is the correct way of expressing below idea
Journalists present some news as they might have seen it
or
Journalist present some news just like they might have seen it
or
Journalists present some news as they might have been seen it
  

Top answer

Journalists present some news as they might have seen it. Journalist s present some news just like they might have seen it. Journalists present some news as they might have been seen it.

  • Journalists present some news as they might have seen it.
  • Journalist s present some news just like they might have seen it.
  • Journalists present some news as they might have been seen it.
  • The first two are awkward and unnatural.
  • The third doesn't really make sense.
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Journalists present some news as they might have seen it.
Journalists present some news just like they might have seen it.
Journalists present some news as they might have been seen it.

The first two are awkward and unnatural. The third doesn't really make sense.
Did you mean:
Journalists present some news as though they had seen it happen
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Thanks for the reply
I meant Journalists of London present something in Norway as they had seen it , without being seen it.
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My suggestion would work for that situation.

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