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Sabrynazulkyfly Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

How do i use exactly?

"You're turning into exactly your mother"

Is this sentence correct?

  

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No.

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Colloquially, it's OK, but in standard English, you'd say "You're turning out to be just like your mother" or "You're exactly like your mother now".

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Or if you want to use the word "exactly", you could say "You're exactly like your mother now".

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