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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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He is dressing up like one would dress up for party. (Context he is not going to the party)

  

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anonymous Correct? He is dressing up like one would dress up for party. (Context he is not going to the party) Not really.

  • anonymous Correct?
  • He is dressing up like one would dress up for party.
  • (Context he is not going to the party) Not really.
  • He is dressing up like he would for a party.
  • He is dressing up like he is going to a party.
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anonymous Correct? He is dressing up like one would dress up for party. (Context he is not going to the party)

Not really.

He is dressing up like he would for a party.

He is dressing up like he is going to a party.

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