amiramim Can I say " I like looking at myself at the mirror " or "in the mirror to avoid repetition ??? No. You should say: >>I like to look at myself in the mirror.
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amiramimCan I say " I like looking at myself at the mirror " or "in the mirror to avoid repetition ???No. You should say:
amiramimanother question ,is it correct" It is I who was in the car?" THANK YOUYes; but since it's not a question, replace
amiramim Can I say " I like looking at myself at the mirror " or "in the mirror to avoid repetition ???"I like looking at myself in the mirror." Repetition is not the problem. "Looking at myself at the mirror" is not English.
screamerer. You should say:>>I like to look at myself in the mirror.I wouldn't say that I like looking at myself in the mirror is incorrect. In general, two patterns are acceptable and in many cases there's no difference in meaning...
Perfect Stranger screamerer. You should say:>>I like to look at myself in the mirror.I wouldn't say that I like looking at myself in the mirror is incorrect. In general, two patterns are acceptable and in many cases there's no difference in meaning... I like to do sthI like doing sthAs for the second question... I oftentimes hear people say It was me who was in the
screamererI didn't say I like looking at myself in the mirror is incorrect; the one I was referring to was "I like looking at myself at the mirror."But you wrote, "You should say: