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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

as/like

Hello majestic teachers. I have few questions.

If you have to know something very very good, do you say:

You have to know it as you know your name. or

You have to know it like you know your name.

Apart for this example, I have to use as or like when I want to tell the way something should be done or said?

Should I say:

as I said, or like I said?

Thanks, bye.

Gennaro
  

Top answer

As I said. You may hear "like I said", but it is usually not regarded as good English.

  • As I said.
  • You may hear "like I said", but it is usually not regarded as good English.
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As I said.

You may hear "like I said", but it is usually not regarded as good English.
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Anonymous
Hello majestic teachers. I have few questions.

If you have to know something very very good, do you say:

You have to know it as you know your name. or

You have to know it like you know your name.

Gennaro

Hi Gennaro

Is the following what you're looking for?

have something at your/t

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