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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

I see it even//I consider it even.

I see it even.
I consider it even.
I regard it as even.

Hi,
Do all of the above sound right and mean about the same to you? Thanks.
  

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No way to tell. What is 'it'? Can you put these into more meaningful sentences?

  • No way to tell.
  • What is 'it'?
  • Can you put these into more meaningful sentences?
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No way to tell. What is 'it'? Can you put these into more meaningful sentences?
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Thanks, Mister.
If it refers to something between two persons, and it is even now, do all of the base sentences make sense?
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Hi Angliholic

Assuming I understand the intended context correctly, I'd say that you could use any of those. (The use of 'regard' would sound more formal.)
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Thanks, Yankee.
Got it.
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Sorry, but I still don't see it. These make perfect sense:

I see us as even.
I consider us even.
I regard us as even.

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