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Tntenglishmaster Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Distinguish between like and as.

In the case, which is proper?

1. He wore as a ghost.
2. He wore like a ghost.
  

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I don't understand what any of your sentences mean! I suspect you intend this: He dressed up as a ghost.

  • I don't understand what any of your sentences mean!
  • I suspect you intend this: He dressed up as a ghost.
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I don't understand what any of your sentences mean!

I suspect you intend this:

He dressed up as a ghost.

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