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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Which one is correct from below.

I am like a nobody.

I am like nobody.

Which one sounds formal, I guess second one.

  

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The two sentences are correct, but they have different meanings. I am like a nobody. You need to know that "a nobody" is an insignificant person.

  • The two sentences are correct, but they have different meanings.
  • I am like a nobody.
  • You need to know that "a nobody" is an insignificant person.
  • I am like nobody.
  • I am not like any other person.
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The two sentences are correct, but they have different meanings.

I am like a nobody. You need to know that "a nobody" is an insignificant person.

I am like nobody. I am not like any other person.

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