Anonymous Can these mean the same with and without 'in': No. Neither are correct because the subject is missing. The first has only that one error.
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AnonymousCan these mean the same with and without 'in':No.
AlpheccaStars AnonymousCan these mean the same with and without 'in':No.Neither are correct because the subject is missing. The first has only that one error. The second has an additional error.Thanks. How would they be correct? Please show me
AlpheccaStarsIt feels like Vegas (here).I feel like I'm in Vegas.Thanks.
AnonymousIs 'it' in the first and 'I' in the second the subject?Yes. The second has two clauses, so it has two subject-verb pairs.
AnonymousDo they both basically mean the same?The first focuses on the general atmosphere of the place where you are. You are not in Vegas. You might be on some alien spaceship which is full of