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GrammarRule Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

In the movies

Is this phrase correct, if not, how else would you say it?

"Everything doesn't always go like (in) the movies"

Also, can you omit the "in"?
  

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GrammarRule can you omit the "in"? It's better to use it. Your version(s) are OK.

  • GrammarRule can you omit the "in"?
  • It's better to use it.
  • Your version(s) are OK.
  • Here are my versions.
  • Things don't always go as they do in the movies.
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GrammarRulecan you omit the "in"?
It's better to use it.

Your version(s) are OK. Here are my versions.

Things don't always go as they do in the movies.
Not everything goes the way it does in the movies.

CJ

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